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Release Date:
November 14, 1971
Original Title:
Quelle sporche anime dannate
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Constitution Films
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Luigi Batzella directed this spaghetti western under the pseudonym "Paolo Solvay." Gioffredo Scarciofolo stars (using his standard alias, "Jeff Cameron") as Tom Carter, whose brother was murdered and robbed by the evil Ringo Brown (William Mayor) shortly after taking all his money out of the bank to marry Cora (Krista Nell), a local saloon girl. Tom is suspicious of Cora, but she helps him unmask the real killer.
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Assistant Camera:
Roberto Cipriani
Assistant Director:
Giovanni Scolaro
Continuity:
Ornella Cataldo
Director:
Luigi Batzella
Massimo Pupillo
Director of Photography:
Giorgio Montagnani
Editor:
Piera Bruni
Makeup Artist:
Liliana Dulac
Music:
Elsio Mancuso
Producer:
Gino Turini
Production Assistant:
Emilio Cannaroli
Production Design:
Giovanni Catrambone
Production Manager:
Mario De Rosa
Production Supervisor:
Mario De Rosa
Set Decoration:
Alfredo D'Angelo
Set Dresser:
Emilio Zago
Sound:
Ivo Benedetti
Special Effects:
Aldo Gasparri
Stunt Coordinator:
Franco Pasquetto
Unit Production Manager:
Gino Turini
Wardrobe Master:
Enide Candidi
Writer:
Aldo Barni
Ian Danby
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