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Release Date:
April 5, 1968
Original Title:
...E venne il tempo di uccidere
Alternate Titles:
And Then a Time for Killing
Tequila Joe
Then a Time for Killing
Time and Place for Killing
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
CR Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A young deputy tries to sober and revitalize a washed up, alcoholic sheriff to take down a pair of warring gangs of criminals in the Old West.
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Assistant Camera:
Bruno Pellegrini
Vittorio Dragonetti
Assistant Editor:
Gabriella Vitale
Assistant Production Design:
Gisella Longo
Camera Operator:
Giorgio Regis
Pasquale Fanetti
Costume Design:
Angiolina Menichelli
Director:
Enzo Dell'Aquila
Director of Photography:
Rino Filippini
Editor:
Luciano Anconetani
First Assistant Director:
Giulio Maculani
Hairstylist:
Adriana Cassini
Makeup Artist:
Andrea Riva
Sergio Petruzzelli
Original Music Composer:
Francesco De Masi
Producer:
Otello Cocchi
Renzo Renzi
Production Design:
Athos Danilo Zanetti
Screenplay:
Fernando Di Leo
Enzo Dell'Aquila
Script Supervisor:
Bruna Malaguti
Sound:
Franco Groppioni
Story:
Fernando Di Leo
Enzo Dell'Aquila
Stunt Coordinator:
Giulio Maculani
Unit Manager:
Paolo Tassara
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