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Your Turn to Die 1967

118 min📅 1967-01-01

Dive into the gritty world of 1967 crime cinema with *Your Turn to Die*, a stylish thriller directed by Michele Lupo. When diamond heist conspirator Gordon Smash meets a treacherous end, he leaves behind a crucial clue for journalist Robert Foster.

Director: Michele Lupo

Cast

Claudio Brook
Claudio Brook
Robert Foster
Daniela Bianchi
Daniela Bianchi
Arabella
Sydney Chaplin
Sydney Chaplin
Inspector Chandler
Jess Hahn
Jess Hahn
Boris
Yves Vincent
Yves Vincent
Felton
Paolo Gozlino
Paolo Gozlino
Gordon Smash
Stefania Careddu
Stefania Careddu
Katia
Nazzareno Zamperla
Nazzareno Zamperla
Flash
Jacques Herlin
Jacques Herlin
Actor at recital
Anthony Dawson
Anthony Dawson
Dr. Evans

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Your Turn to Die* (1967) about?

This 1967 crime thriller follows a journalist who becomes entangled in a deadly diamond heist after a conspirator is betrayed. Forced to evade the gang's wrath, he teams up with an unlikely duo—a fashion model and a photographer—rather than trust the authorities. The hunt for the stolen gems becomes a game of cat and mouse with high stakes.

Who directed *Your Turn to Die*?

Michele Lupo is the director behind *Your Turn to Die*, known for his work in 1960s and 1970s crime and action films. He crafts a tense, stylish narrative that blends suspense with the era's distinctive flair.

Who stars in *Your Turn to Die*?

The film features Claudio Brook as the journalist Robert Foster, Daniela Bianchi as Arabella, and Sydney Chaplin as the photographer 'Flash', alongside Jess Hahn and Yves Vincent in key roles.

Is *Your Turn to Die* (1967) worth watching?

While it may not have the broad recognition of other crime classics, *Your Turn to Die* offers a compelling mix of suspense, betrayal, and stylish 1960s filmmaking. Fans of gritty heist stories and character-driven thrillers will find much to appreciate in Lupo's direction.

How long is *Your Turn to Die*?

The film runs for 118 minutes.

About Your Turn to Die (1967) — A 1960s Crime Thriller with Betrayal and Grit

Dive into the gritty world of 1967 crime cinema with *Your Turn to Die*, a stylish thriller directed by Michele Lupo. When diamond heist conspirator Gordon Smash meets a treacherous end, he leaves behind a crucial clue for journalist Robert Foster. Tasked with retrieving the stolen gems, Foster finds himself hunted by the gang, relying instead on the cunning fashion model Arabella and the quick-witted photographer 'Flash'—choosing an unconventional trio over the seasoned Inspector Chandler. Alongside a suspenseful chase, the film explores themes of betrayal, survival, and the blurred lines between justice and vengeance.

Set against a backdrop of sleek 1960s aesthetics, *Your Turn to Die* delivers a tense, character-driven narrative where every twist feels inevitable. Lupo's direction infuses the crime genre with a dash of glamour, blending high-stakes action with the sharp dialogue of a bygone era. Whether you're drawn to the heist's intrigue or the flawed alliances at its heart, this underrated gem offers a thrilling escape into a world where trust is the ultimate gamble.