They Call Me Hallelujah (1971) [PG]

Release Date:
April 8, 1971

Original Title:
Testa t'ammazzo, croce... sei morto... Mi chiamano Alleluja

Alternate Titles:
Chamam-me Aleluia
Deep West
Guns for Dollars
Heads, I Kill You. Tails, You're Dead.
Pile, je te tue, face tu es mort, on m'appelle Alleluia
They Call Me Hallelujah
Y ahora le llaman Aleluya
荒野の無頼漢

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Colosseo Artistica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: PG 

Runtime: 94

'Trinity' is the Game...'Hallelujah is My Name!

A Yankee gunman, Hallelujah, is hired by Mexican Juarista, General Ramirez to confiscate a case of jewels to fund the revolution. For this, Hallelujah will receive a percentage. But other parties are interested in the case and when they turn out to be fakes, it all deteriorates into a cat and mouse style game with Hallelujah, gunrunners, the French, and a Russian outlaw(!) all searching for the real jewels. - SWDB

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Assistant Camera:
Michele Pensato

Assistant Editor:
Bruno Micheli

Camera Operator:
Sergio Rubini

Costume Design:
Luciano Sagoni

Director:
Giuliano Carnimeo

Director of Photography:
Stelvio Massi

Editor:
Ornella Micheli

First Assistant Director:
Michele Massimo Tarantini

Hairstylist:
Lidia Puglia

Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Capogrosso
Cesare Cambi

Master at Arms:
Goffredo Unger

Original Music Composer:
Stelvio Cipriani

Producer:
Dario Sabatello

Production Design:
Enzo Bulgarelli
Giacomo Caló Carducci

Production Manager:
Sergio Borelli

Screenplay:
Tito Carpi

Script Supervisor:
Beatrice Banfi

Sound:
Guido Ortenzi

Sound Mixer:
Mario Amari

Still Photographer:
Angelo Pennoni

Story:
Tito Carpi

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