A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 19, 1973
Original Title:
Storia di karatè, pugni e fagioli
Alternate Titles:
Fäuste, Bohnen und... Karate!
Karate, Fists and Beans
Karatê, Murros e Feijão
La Ley del karate en el Oeste
Siete contra todos
金拳王與功夫
Genres:
Comedy | Western
Production Companies:
Balcázar
National Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Sam and Buddy, two highway robbers, join with Colonel Quint, a big crook, who sold his services to Morgan, the banker, in order to free Baby, the banker's daughter, abducted by Espartero and his killers gang. A plan to 'sell' fake dollars to Espartero goes awry, but the two sons of the forger join Quint, and so does Mokaiko, a brave Japanese cook. The rag-tag band of Quinlan meets Espartero in several scraps, and then a climactic confrontation. All are ugly, bad, and dirty (except Baby), and fight accordingly.
Assistant Director:
Goffredo Unger
Costume Design:
Vanda Pruni
Dialogue:
Ted Rusoff
Director:
Tonino Ricci
Director of Photography:
Jaime Deu Casas
Editor:
Antonietta Zita
Focus Puller:
Francisco Marín
Foley Artist:
Aldo Ciorba
Makeup Artist:
Ángeles Otal
Music:
Guido De Angelis
Maurizio De Angelis
Producer:
Sergio Borelli
Production Manager:
Antonio Liza
Property Master:
Francisco Gutiérrez
Seamstress:
Rosario Viñas
Set Decoration:
Juan Alberto Soler
Sound Engineer:
José Mancebo
Still Photographer:
Marcello Laurent
Story:
Alfonso Balcázar
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