Twenty Thousand Dollars for Every Corpse (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 3, 1971

Original Title:
20000 dólares por un cadáver

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Producciones Cinematográficas Centro S.A. (PROCENSA)

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

Dale and Helen Brais are a marriage of farmers who subsist on what little they manage to get from their land. One stormy night, a stranger enters their home to rob and Dale kills him incidentally. The intruder is Red Burket, head of a band that is dedicated to sabotage the new railway line and there is a bounty on his head of $20,000. What seems the solution to the problems of the couple becomes the beginning of a nightmare.

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Assistant Camera:
Miguel Ángel Muñoz
Antonio Pacheco

Assistant Director:
Fernando De Bran

Assistant Editor:
Amelia Ferrera
Sebastián Herranz

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Paloma Pardo

Assistant Set Decoration:
Gumersindo Andrés

Camera Operator:
Abelardo Rodríguez

Costumer:
Mercedes de Segovia

Director:
José María Zabalza

Director of Photography:
Leopoldo Villaseñor

Editor:
Luis Álvarez

Music:
Ana Satrova

Production Assistant:
Julián Buraya
José Luis García Arrojo

Production Manager:
Rafael Durán

Property Master:
Aurelio Lasala

Screenplay:
José María Zabalza

Script Supervisor:
Rodolfo Medina

Set Decoration:
Augusto Lega

Sound Engineer:
Jesús Jiménez

Still Photographer:
Joaquín Frutos

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Juan Antonio Párraga

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