The original title for “Death Rides a Horse” was
"Duel in the Wind." Lee Van Cleef came up with the Italian title
while discussing the movie with John Phillip Law, who saw the film as a
"man to man" story. Van Cleef remarked, "Why don't they call it 'From Man to Man'?" The Italian producers
liked how it sounded in Italian ("Da Uomo a Uomo") so much they used
it. Then the film was subsequently retitled "Death Rides a Horse" in
English-speaking markets, which Law said he never liked.


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