A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 4, 1962
Original Title:
Due contro tutti
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Cineproduzione Emo Bistolfi
Copercines
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Two brothers, Bull and Jonathan Bullivan, witness the murder of bandit Black Boy who had been terrorizing Golden City. The bandit had been put in place by the city mayor, who wants the local residents to leave so that he can keep their land, where there is oil. The two brothers eat a chicken that has been fed with a strong tonic and they become sort of invincible for a few minutes. The mayor, pressured by the villagers, appoints the Bullivan Brothers as sheriffs and tasks them with the arrest of Black Boy.
Assistant Camera:
Antonio Annunziata
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Umberto De Martino
Boom Operator:
Mario Ottavi
Camera Operator:
Alberto Spagnoli
Co-Writer:
Giulio Scarnicci
Renzo Tarabusi
Costume Design:
Angiolina Menichelli
Director:
Alberto De Martino
Antonio Momplet
Director of Photography:
Dario Di Palma
Ricardo Torres
Editor:
Otello Colangeli
Hairstylist:
Luciana Blengini
Line Producer:
Divo Cavicchioli
Makeup Artist:
Romolo De Martino
Original Music Composer:
Franco Pisano
Producer:
Emo Bistolfi
Production Design:
Franco Lolli
Production Manager:
Renato Tonini
Production Secretary:
Torquato Carocci
Rodolfo Mecacci
Screenplay:
Mario Guerra
Vittorio Vighi
Script Supervisor:
Adriana Ronco
Sound:
Luigi Puri
Story:
Mario Guerra
Vittorio Vighi
Unit Manager:
Alberto Giommarelli
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