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Release Date:
September 26, 1967
Original Title:
Vado... l'ammazzo e torno
Alternate Titles:
300.000 $
Any Gun Can Play
For a Few Bullets More
Glory, Glory Halleluja
Go Kill and Come Back
I Go... I'll Kill Him and I'll Be Back
I'll Go... I'll Kill Him, and Come Back
Je vais, je tire et je reviens
Leg ihn um, Django
Vou, Mato e Volto
Каждому кольту найдется дело
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Western
Production Companies:
Fida Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U US: NR
Runtime: 103
A gang robs a gold shipment from a train. A so called bounty hunter is sent to track down the robbers and decides to let them lead him to the gold.
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Armory Coordinator:
Giorgio Ubaldi
Assistant Director:
Maurizio Mancini
Camera Operator:
Giovanni Bergamini
Costume Design:
Dario Cecchi
Maria Baroni
Dialogue:
John Davis Hart
Director:
Enzo G. Castellari
Director of Photography:
Alejandro Ulloa
Editor:
Tatiana Casini Morigi
Executive Producer:
Maurizio Amati
Hairstylist:
Anna Cristofani
Makeup Artist:
Franco Di Girolamo
Original Music Composer:
Alessandro Alessandroni
Francesco De Masi
Producer:
Edmondo Amati
Production Design:
Alberto Boccianti
Production Manager:
Mario Mariani
Production Supervisor:
Agostino Pane
Screenplay:
Tito Carpi
Giovanni Simonelli
Enzo G. Castellari
Set Decoration:
Claudio Cinini
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