Kill Them All and Come Back Alone (1968) [R]

Release Date:
December 31, 1968

Original Title:
Ammazzali tutti e torna solo

Alternate Titles:
Go Kill Everybody and Come Back Alone
Mátalos y vuelve

Genres:
Action | War | Western

Production Companies:
Centauro Films
Fida Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 100

During the American Civil War, a Confederate prisoner, Clyde McKay, attempts to steal a box of gold from a Union prison camp. He is aided by a group of prisoners and a prison guard but he is double-crossed along the way.

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Assistant Director:
Carlo Moscovini
Mariano Canales

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cesare Paciotti

Costume Design:
Enzo Bulgarelli

Dialogue:
Leonardo Scavino

Director:
Enzo G. Castellari

Director of Photography:
Alejandro Ulloa

Editor:
Tatiana Casini Morigi
María Luisa Soriano

Line Producer:
Maurizio Amati

Makeup Department Head:
Euclide Santoli

Original Music Composer:
Francesco De Masi

Producer:
Edmondo Amati

Screenplay:
Enzo G. Castellari
Francesco Scardamaglia
Tito Carpi

Script Supervisor:
Maria Luisa Merci

Sound Engineer:
Pietro Vesperini

Sound Mixer:
Mario Morigi

Story:
Tito Carpi
Enzo G. Castellari

Theme Song Performance:
Raul Lovecchio

Visual Effects:
Emilio Ruiz del Río

Writer:
Joaquín Romero Hernández

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