Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: SR6650
- Format: Blu-ray
- UPC: 760137123088
- Street Date: 05/16/23
- PreBook Date: 04/11/23
- Label: Ronin Flix »
- Genre: Western
- Run Time: 100 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1968
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: US,CA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actor: Gary Allen
- Actor: Steve Rivard
- Actor: Helen Stewart
- Actor: Jeff Kanew
- Director: William K. Hennigar
- Director: William K. Hennigar
Product Assets

The Wicked Die Slow
A notorious gunfighter, "The Kid", and his sidekick roam the post-Civil War West looking for the sadistic Indians who attacked his girlfriend.

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A hard-edged western, in which notorious gunfighter "The Kid" (Gary Allen), and his Mexican sidekick Armadillo (Jeff Kanew, Revenge Of The Nerds, Gotcha, Tough Guys), saddle their way through the post- Civil War West looking for the 4 drunken and sadistic Indians who brutally attacked The Kid's girlfriend. As they trek, they come upon a band of outlaws who beat up an old man and his daughter and also went after another woman. The Kid and Armadillo decide to take the law into their own hands and first kill the gang of outlaws, and then go after the Indians. No one will survive the bloodbath, and as The Kid defeats the outlaw leader, he makes sure "the wicked die slow". Now see this long lost adult western from a brand new HD master, uncut and in scope.
Media
Bonus Materials
- On-Camera Interview with Jeff Kanew
- English Subtitles for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
- DTS-HD Master Audio
- New 2019 HD Scan of the ORiginal, Uncut Film Elements
- High Definition Blu-ray 1080p Widescreen Presentation (2.35:1)
Sales Points
- Never-before-released in the US on home video.
- The Wicked Die Slow is one of a handful of American films created to capitalize on the violent Spaghetti Westerns pouring out of Europe in the 1960's.
Press Quotes
To put it simply, [the] Blu-ray of this rarity looks so good it's stupid. The original scope framing is restored here for the first time ever on home video, and it looks like this has been taken from an untouched pristine element that's been sitting in the MGM vaults for God knows how long. The DTS-HD MA English mono track also sounds great given the whole thing is atrociously dubbed.
—mondodigital.com