God Is My Colt (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 18, 1972

Original Title:
La Colt era il suo Dio

Alternate Titles:
Der Colt des Rächers
God is My Colt .45
Nur Gott war sein Colt

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Produzioni Cinematografiche Internazionali Virginia
Regina-Film
Virginia Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Germany | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

A gang of landgrabbers, led by Mexican bandit Manuel, terrorizes the small town of Landford City. The sheriff asks the army for help, which orders Captain Mike Jackson to see what is going on in his old home town and also search for a government agent who has disappeared in that area. Jackson immediately finds himself in the middle of fistfights and shoot-outs with the bandits, who not only have a tight grip on the local farmers but also force Mary, the woman Jackson once intended to marry, to work as a saloon girl.

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Assistant Director:
Giacomo Gramegna

Camera Operator:
Augusto Possanza
Saverio Diamante

Director:
Luigi Batzella
Joe D'Amato

Director of Photography:
Giorgio Montagnani

Editor:
Luigi Batzella

Makeup Artist:
Liliana Dulac

Music:
Vasili Kojucharov

Producer:
Theo Maria Werner

Production Supervisor:
Xiro Papas

Still Photographer:
Michele De Filippis

Writer:
Luigi Batzella
Arpad De Riso

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