The Quick and the Dead
Explosive and Dynamic Action Fill the Screen!
1963 | 92m | English
Popularity: 0.2 (history)
| Director: | Robert Totten |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Robert Totten, Sheila Lynch |
| Staring: |
| A small group of soldiers capture a German observation post, but in turn are captured themselves. They soon escape and--with the aid of two women--try to fight their way to safety. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 01, 1963 |
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| Director: | Robert Totten |
| Writer: | Robert Totten, Sheila Lynch |
| Genres: | Action, War, Drama |
| Keywords | world war ii, nazi, soldier, behind enemy lines |
| Production Companies | Manson Corporation |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 29, 2026 Entered: May 01, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Victor French | Milo Riley |
| Majel Barrett | Teresa |
| Louis Massad | Donatelli |
| Sandy Donigan | Maria |
| James Almanzar | Giorgio |
| Lawrence Mann | Parker |
| Jon Cedar | Lt. Rogers |
| Joseph Locastro | Giovanni |
| William Kirschner | Dr. Romano |
| Frank D'Agostino | Priest |
| Ted French | |
| Stuart Nisbet | Nazi Officer |
| Ted French | Old Man |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Robert Totten | Director, Writer |
| Sheila Lynch | Writer |
| Jaime Mendoza-Nava | Original Music Composer |
| John Arthur Morrill | Director of Photography |
| Marvin Walowitz | Editor |
| O.R.C. Totten | Art Direction |
| John Hathaway | Assistant Director |
| Ron Pfleger | Assistant Director |
| Ron Honthaner | Sound Editor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Sam Altonian | Producer |
| Paul Mart | Associate Producer |
| Edmund Goldman | Executive Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Trending Position
With the Allies advancing into Nazi territory, a group of American soldiers find themselves vying for control of a strategic vantage point. Initially they seize the position, but then there is a counter-attack that sees them prisoners. Desperate to escape, and led by “Milo” (Victor French) they find ... some unlikely assistance in the guise of “Teresa” (Majel Barrett) and her more subdued friend “Maria” (Sandy Dorigan) and are soon battling their way through the Italian countryside. The start of this film reminded me a little of the “Hogan’s Heroes” series in that is has a slightly comedic feel to it’s squadron camaraderie but the writing and limited engagement of the acting talent really only takes us on a standard wartime adventure that sometimes quite violently showcases the perils of the war, even when they were on the winning side. It’s very much a low-budget affair with some ropey continuity and editing and though it does endow the two female characters with more substantial roles than in many similar adventures, the soldiers themselves offer us little beyond the standard ye-ha fayre and French is as wooden as his rifle butt. The pacing isn’t bad, and it avoids staying into romantic territory as they navigate snipers and minefields and though not exactly memorable, it’s a competent tale of WWII combat.