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Release Date:
December 23, 1965
Original Title:
Una bara per lo sceriffo
Alternate Titles:
A Coffin for the Sheriff
Una tumba para el Sheriff
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Estela Films
Nike Cinematografica
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R18+
Runtime: 89
Shenandoah (Steffen) works his way into a band of highwaymen led by Rojo (Armando Calvo). His initiation consists of hunting down and killing a member of the gang who has 12 bullets while he is only given 2 bullets. When the bandits attempt to rob a wealthy rancher, whom Shenandoah knows, he warns him. The outlaws begin to suspect they were betrayed and commence to rough Shenandoah up. Shenandoah then reveals his true reason for joining the gang; one of them killed his wife and he is there for retribution.
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Assistant Camera:
Saturnino Pita
Assistant Editor:
Rosanna Coppola
Camera Operator:
Jorge Herrero
Director:
Mario Caiano
Director of Photography:
Julio Ortas
Editor:
Antonio Gimeno
First Assistant Director:
Angelo Sangermano
Juan Antonio Isasi
Hairstylist:
María Luisa del Campo
Makeup Artist:
Vicente Vázquez
Original Music Composer:
Francesco De Masi
Producer:
Luigi Mondello
Production Design:
Jaime Pérez Cubero
José Luis Galicia
Screenplay:
David Moreno Mingote
Guido Malatesta
Script Supervisor:
Gloria Roldán
Set Decoration:
Gumersindo Andrés
Special Effects:
Manuel Baquero
Story:
David Moreno Mingote
Guido Malatesta
Unit Manager:
Augusto Dolfi
Joaquín Palomares
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