To Hell and Back (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 17, 1968

Original Title:
Uno di più all'inferno

Alternate Titles:
Django - Melodie des Todes
Full House for the Devil
One More to Hell
To Hell and Back

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Devon Film
Flora Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 87

Johnny King, a rebellious drifter, sets out to avenge the death of his mentor and friend, Steve, after he has been murdered for his land by the Ward Brothers. After causing some trouble for the Wards, Johnny faces a new opponent, his outlaw friend, Meredith.

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Assistant Camera:
Roberto Nappa
Enrico Lucidi

Assistant Director:
Michele Massimo Tarantini

Assistant Editor:
Amedeo Moriani

Camera Operator:
Sergio Rubini

Costume Design:
Giulietta Deriu

Director:
Giovanni Fago

Director of Photography:
Antonio Borghesi

Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso

General Manager:
Toni Di Carlo

Makeup Artist:
Marisa Marconi
Giuseppe Ferranti

Original Music Composer:
Nico Fidenco

Producer:
Luciano Martino
Vittorio Martino
Leo Cevenini

Production Design:
Franco D'Andria

Production Supervisor:
Vittorio Galiano

Screenplay:
Ernesto Gastaldi

Script Supervisor:
Paola Salvadori

Second Assistant Director:
Nico D'Alessandria

Set Decoration:
Franco D'Andria

Sound:
Paolo Tarchi
Attilio Nicolai

Still Photographer:
Marcello Laurentis

Story:
Ernesto Gastaldi
Luciano Martino

Stunt Coordinator:
Rinaldo Zamperla

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