Duck, You Sucker (1971) [PG]

Release Date:
October 20, 1971

Original Title:
Giù la testa

Alternate Titles:
A Fistful of Dynamite
Aguenta-te, Canalha!
Duck, You Sucker!
Dukk, din tosk
Era uma vez a Revolução
Il était une fois... la révolution
Kapsy plné dynamitu
Los Héroes de Mesa Verde
Once Upon a Time in the Revolution
Once Upon a Time... the Revolution
Quando Explode a Vingança
¡Agáchate, maldito!
Шепа динамит
به خاطر یک مشت دینامیت
جیبی پر از دینامیت
سرتو بدزد رفیق

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Euro International Films
Rafran Cinematografica
San Marco

Production Countries:
Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  DK: 15  FI: K-18  FR: TP  IE: 18  KR: 15  NL: 12  PT: M/18  SE: 15  US: PG 

Runtime: 157

Two daredevils battle for a fortune in gold, and it will take an army to stop them!

At the beginning of the 1913 Mexican Revolution, greedy bandit Juan Miranda and idealist John H. Mallory, an Irish Republican Army explosives expert on the lam from the British, fall in with a band of revolutionaries plotting to strike a national bank. When it turns out that the government has been using the bank as a hiding place for illegally detained political prisoners -- who are freed by the blast -- Miranda becomes a revolutionary hero against his will.

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Art Direction:
Andrea Crisanti

Assistant Art Director:
Ezio Di Monte
Franco Velchi

Assistant Camera:
Roberto Forges Davanzati
Massimiliano Terzo
Claudio Sabatini
Alessandro Ruzzolini

Assistant Director:
Tony Brandt

Assistant Editor:
Olga Sarra
Gino Bartolini

Associate Producer:
Claudio Mancini
Ugo Tucci

Camera Operator:
Idelmo Simonelli

Conductor:
Ennio Morricone

Construction Coordinator:
Antonio Palombi
Giovanni Corridori

Continuity:
Serena Canevari

Costume Design:
Franco Carretti

Dialogue:
Roberto De Leonardis
Carlo Tritto

Director:
Sergio Leone

Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Ruzzolini

Editor:
Nino Baragli

First Assistant Editor:
Rossana Maiuri

Gaffer:
Massimo Massimi

Hairstylist:
Paolo Borselli

Key Costumer:
Luisa Buratti

Key Grip:
Franco Tocci

Makeup Artist:
Amato Garbini

Master at Arms:
Benito Stefanelli

Music Editor:
Federico Savina

Musician:
Edda Dell'Orso
Alessandro Alessandroni

Orchestrator:
Ennio Morricone

Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone

Producer:
Fulvio Morsella

Production Accountant:
Raffaello Forti

Production Manager:
Camillo Teti

Production Secretary:
Vasco Mafera

Production Supervisor:
Claudio Mancini

Pyrotechnic Supervisor:
Eros Bacciucchi

Screenplay:
Sergio Leone
Luciano Vincenzoni
Sergio Donati

Second Unit Director:
Alberto De Martino
Giancarlo Santi

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Franco Delli Colli

Set Decoration:
Dario Micheli

Sound Editor:
Michael Billingsley

Sound Mixer:
Fausto Ancillai

Special Effects:
Antonio Margheriti
Giovanni Corridori
Gerry Johnston

Still Photographer:
Angelo Novi

Story:
Sergio Donati
Sergio Leone

Stunts:
Benito Stefanelli

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