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Release Date:
November 30, 1967
Original Title:
Per 100,000 dollari ti ammazzo
Alternate Titles:
$100,000 Per Killing
$100,000 for a Killing
For One Hundred Thousand Dollars for a Killing
One Hundred Thousand Dollars Per Killing
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Flora Film
Zenith Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 92
Johnny Forest, bounty hunter, attempts to carry out his mother's dying wish that he bring in his outlaw brother, Clint, alive. On the run from Jurago, a former partner he has crossed, Clint accepts Johnny's help, and agrees to surrender ..... for now.
Assistant Camera:
Piero Saulini
Assistant Costume Designer:
Luciano Sagoni
Assistant Editor:
Amedeo Moriani
Camera Operator:
Pasquale Fanetti
Conductor:
Robby Poitevin
Costume Design:
Enzo Bulgarelli
Director:
Giovanni Fago
Director of Photography:
Federico Zanni
Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso
First Assistant Director:
Marcello Avallone
Hairstylist:
Adalgisa Favella
Line Producer:
Sergio Martino
Makeup Artist:
Franco Freda
Original Music Composer:
Nora Orlandi
Producer:
Luciano Martino
Mino Loy
Production Design:
Franco Bottari
Production Secretary:
Michele Massimo Tarantini
William Azzella
Screenplay:
Ernesto Gastaldi
Script Supervisor:
Paola Salvadori
Seamstress:
Fiorina Baldassarri
Set Decoration:
Nicola Tamburo
Sound:
Mario Bramonti
Bruno Moreal
Special Effects:
Cataldo Galiano
Still Photographer:
Marcello Laurenti
Story:
Sergio Martino
Stunt Coordinator:
Gaetano Scala
Unit Manager:
Vittorio Galiano
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