Here’s a full description for *This Man Can’t Die* in your requested format: --- Name: This Man Can’t Die (1967) Director: Gianfranco Baldanello Studio: Romana Film Starring: Guy Madison, Valeria Fabrizi, Luciano Pigozzi, Mario Brega Release Date: 1967 Runtime: 98 minutes Format: Color, Theatrical Release Country: Italy Language: Italian (English-dubbed versions released internationally) Genres: Spaghetti Western, Action, Drama --- Summary: *This Man Can’t Die* tells the story of Martin Benson, a former gunslinger who tries to live a quiet life until his family is brutally murdered. Seeking vengeance, Martin embarks on a relentless pursuit of the outlaws responsible, crossing paths with betrayal, greed, and bloodshed along the way. The film blends the revenge-driven narrative typical of Spaghetti Westerns with stark violence and moral ambiguity, highlighting the brutality of frontier justice. --- Background: Directed by Gianfranco Baldanello, *This Man Can’t Die* (original title: *Questo uomo non deve morire*) was one of the many Italian-produced Spaghetti Westerns of the 1960s. Guy Madison, a Hollywood actor who had transitioned to European productions, headlines the film, bringing international recognition. Known for its grim tone and gritty realism, the movie reflects the darker style that set Spaghetti Westerns apart from their American counterparts. --- Trivia: * The Italian title *Questo uomo non deve morire* translates directly as “This Man Must Not Die.” * Guy Madison, best known for playing Wild Bill Hickok on American television, became a familiar face in European Westerns during the 1960s. * Luciano Pigozzi, sometimes called the “Italian Peter Lorre,” appears in a supporting role. * The film’s stark revenge theme helped cement its cult status among Spaghetti Western fans. --- Hashtags: \#ThisManCantDie #SpaghettiWestern #GuyMadison #GianfrancoBaldanello #ItalianCinema #WesternFilm #1960sCinema #CultWestern