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Release Date:
November 9, 1969
Original Title:
...e vennero in quattro per uccidere Sartana!
Alternate Titles:
4 pour Sartana
Four Came to Kill Sartana
Sartana, the Invincible Gunman
Sie kamen zu viert, um zu töten
They Came to Kill Sartana
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Tarquinia Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Seven masked bandits, whose chief calls himself "Mormon", kidnap young Susy, cousin of the mayor of Clayton City, Frank Clonny. Frank accepts the $15,000 ransom requested by the bandits and thinks of a plan which will permit him, with the help of Benson, the sheriff, to free his cousin, recover the money and capture the outlaws. The plan, though, is destined to fail, because one of the mayor's men, Donovan, allows the bandits to escape the trap. Benson then decides to call in Sartana, who the Mormon immediately tries to eliminate with the help of four killers: Buffalo, who kills with a bullwhip; Martinez, an expert knife thrower; Sullivan, a giant of incredible strength and Silky, a sly and fast gunslinger.
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Giuliana Serano
Assistant Director:
Ferdinando Merighi
Assistant Editor:
Gianfranco Simoncelli
Camera Operator:
Michele Picciaredda
Costume Design:
Mila Vitelli Valenza
Director:
Demofilo Fidani
Director of Photography:
Luciano Tovoli
Editor:
Piera Bruni
Hairstylist:
Francesca Pratella
Riccardo Pratella
Key Grip:
Alfonso Merola
Makeup Artist:
Anchise Pieralli
Music:
Italo Fischetti
Producer:
Mila Vitelli Valenza
Production Design:
Mila Vitelli Valenza
Production Manager:
Diego Spataro
Production Secretary:
Maurizio Maravidi
Seamstress:
Guglielmina Bigini
Sound Engineer:
Elio Pacella
Special Effects:
Basilio Patrizi
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