Matar ou Correr Poster

Matar ou Correr 1954

★ 7.34 votes87 min📅 1954-02-12

Experience the wild, comedic chaos of *Matar ou Correr (1954)*, a Brazilian Western satire directed by Carlos Manga that reimagines the Old West through the lens of slapstick humor and sharp wit.

Director: Carlos Manga

Cast

Oscarito
Oscarito
Kid Bolha
Grande Otelo
Grande Otelo
Ciscocada
José Lewgoy
José Lewgoy
Jesse Gordon
John Herbert
John Herbert
Bill
Inalda de Carvalho
Helen
Wilson Grey
Wilson Grey
Marlene
Marlene
Renato Restier
Renato Restier
Bob

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Matar ou Correr (1954) about?

This Brazilian Western comedy follows two hapless swindlers who accidentally become sheriffs in a violent Old West town. Their newfound authority is tested when they must face Jesse Gordon, a deadly gunslinger, leading to a series of chaotic and humorous confrontations.

Who directed Matar ou Correr?

Carlos Manga directed *Matar ou Correr (1954)*, known for his work in blending comedy with genre films.

Who stars in Matar ou Correr?

The film stars Oscarito, Grande Otelo, José Lewgoy, John Herbert, and Inalda de Carvalho as the lead performers.

Is Matar ou Correr (1954) worth watching?

While it may not be a landmark in film history, *Matar ou Correr* offers a fun and lighthearted take on the Western genre, perfect for fans of classic comedies or anyone looking for a breezy, nostalgic watch.

How long is Matar ou Correr?

The runtime of *Matar ou Correr (1954)* is 87 minutes.

About Matar ou Correr (1954) — A Hilarious Brazilian Western Spoof

Experience the wild, comedic chaos of *Matar ou Correr (1954)*, a Brazilian Western satire directed by Carlos Manga that reimagines the Old West through the lens of slapstick humor and sharp wit.

Set in the dusty, lawless town of Citydown, this 87-minute classic follows the misadventures of two bumbling con artists, Kid Bolha and Ciscocada, who stumble into becoming the town's unlikely sheriffs. Their mission? To confront the ruthless Jesse Gordon, a gunslinger who thrives on chaos. Blending the tropes of classic Westerns with the irreverent energy of Brazilian comedy, *Matar ou Correr* delivers a lighthearted yet thrilling ride through a world where every gunshot rings with laughter and every showdown is a punchline waiting to happen.