Taste of Killing (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 6, 1966

Original Title:
Per il gusto di uccidere

Alternate Titles:
A Taste for Killing

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Films Montana
Hercules Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  JP: G 

Runtime: 87

Lanky Fellow has a typical cynical SW like way to earn his living. He observes valuable transports of money or gold, but when they are robbed he doesn't intervene, but follows the robbers and then brings the loot back to collect the insurance. When his "job" brings him in conflict with the notorious outlaw Gus Kenneback, he has personal reasons to protect the money as Kenneback was once responsible for the death of Lanky's brother.

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Camera Operator:
Félix Mirón
Roberto Forges Davanzati

Conductor:
Willy Brezza

Costume Design:
Rosalba Menichelli

Director:
Tonino Valerii

Director of Photography:
Stelvio Massi

Editor:
Rosa G. Salgado
Franco Fraticelli

First Assistant Director:
Julio Sempere

Line Producer:
Lucio Bompani

Makeup Artist:
Adolfo Ponte

Master at Arms:
Remo De Angelis

Original Music Composer:
Nico Fidenco

Producer:
Francesco Genesi
Vincenzo Genesi

Production Design:
Pablo Gago
Carlo Simi

Production Manager:
Apolinar Rabinal

Production Secretary:
Roberto Natrici

Screenplay:
Víctor Auz

Second Assistant Director:
Ezio Palaggi

Sound:
Giuseppe Di Liberto

Story:
Víctor Auz

Unit Manager:
Luciano Luna
Ramón Baillo

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