
Twice a Judas
"No man stands in his way !"
Luke Barrett, having lost his memory due to an accident, does not realize that Dingus had killed his wife and brother to take possession of the Barretts' land and money. At first Luke trusts him, but while looking for his forgotten identity he discovers the truth.
Curator's Take
“Klaus Kinski plays a man with amnesia (or does he?). It’s a mystery western with a convoluted plot that rewards attention. Kinski is surprisingly restrained, playing a victim rather than a predator.”
Why This Movie Is Important
A twisted tale of memory and betrayal featuring Klaus Kinski. With Kinski involved, the intensity is guaranteed. It explores the fragility of trust in a lawless world.
Production Details
Twice a Judas is a 1968 western film directed by Nando Cicero. Originally released in Italy under the title "Due volte giuda", the film was produced during the golden era of European westerns. Carlos Pes composed the film's score. Cinematography was handled by Francisco Marín. The screenplay was written by Jaime Jesús Balcázar. The film stars Antonio Sabàto as Luke Barrett, Klaus Kinski as Dingus, and José Calvo as Russel. Running 1 hour and 36 minutes, it is a well-paced entry in the genre.
Did You Know?
Klaus Kinski plays a rare sympathetic role in this film, though still morally ambiguous.
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