John the Bastard (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 16, 1967

Original Title:
John il bastardo

Alternate Titles:
John the Bastard

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Hercules Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

Johnny Donald, a cynical seducer of women, discovers he is actually the son of Don Diego Tenorio, a wealthy Mexican landowner. Accompanied by his trusty servant Morenillo, he travels south in search of vengeance and riches, but manages to deflower and make enemies all along the way until he finally meets his match in the person of a Mormon assassin and a stone statue.

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Assistant Camera:
Roberto Forges Davanzati

Assistant Editor:
Cesarina Casini

Camera Operator:
Ubaldo Terzano

Conductor:
Gianni Dell'Orso

Costume Design:
Rosalba Menichelli

Director:
Armando Crispino

Director of Photography:
Sante Achilli

Editor:
Franco Fraticelli

First Assistant Director:
Roberto Pariante

Idea:
Sauro Scavolini

Makeup Artist:
Euclide Santoli

Master at Arms:
Remo De Angelis

Original Music Composer:
Nico Fidenco

Producer:
Vincenzo Genesi
Francesco Genesi

Production Design:
Francesco Cuppini

Production Manager:
Luciano Luna

Production Secretary:
Emanuele Porsia

Screenplay:
Armando Crispino
Lucio Battistrada

Sound:
Guido Ortenzi

Story:
Lucio Battistrada
Armando Crispino

Unit Manager:
Romano Di Casimiro

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