Adios Compañeros (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 17, 1971

Original Title:
Giù la testa... hombre

Alternate Titles:
A Fistful of Death
Adios Compañeros
Ballad of Django
Doppia taglia per Minnesota Stinky
Fistful of Death
Giù la testa... hombre
Ich will deinen Kopf
Ich will deinen Kopf Fremder
Strange Tale of Minnesota Stinky
Western Story

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Electra Compagnia Cinematografica
Tarquinia Internazionale Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 88

The deadliest guns in all the West are about to be silenced.

Macho Callaghan is a lieutenant in the Federal Guards and his job is to capture Butch Cassidy, Ironhead, and their band of outlaws. Getting in touch with Ironhead, Macho finds a way of being hired by the outlaws. But when the two leaders quarrel and decide to separate, Macho manages to convince Ironhead to attack Butch Cassidy.

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Assistant Decorator:
Filippo Perrone

Assistant Production Design:
Simonetta Vitelli

Assistant Set Decoration:
Filippo Perrone

Costume Design:
Mila Vitelli Valenza

Director:
Demofilo Fidani

Director of Photography:
Joe D'Amato

Editor:
Piera Bruni

Makeup Artist:
Corrado Blengini
Luciana Blengini

Music:
Coriolano Gori

Producer:
Demofilo Fidani

Production Design:
Mila Vitelli Valenza

Production Manager:
Diego Spataro

Screenplay:
Mila Vitelli Valenza
Alfredo Medori
Demofilo Fidani

Sound Engineer:
Piero Benassi

Special Effects Coordinator:
Aldo Gasparri

Story:
Demofilo Fidani

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