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Release Date:
January 13, 1967
Original Title:
Quién sabe?
Alternate Titles:
A Bullet for the General
El chuncho
El chuncho, quién sabe?
Gringo
O Mercenário
Quién Sabe?
Quién sabe?
Töte Amigo
Uma bala para o general
Yo soy la revolución
Золотая пуля
Пуля для генерала
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
M.C.M.
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG IT: T
Runtime: 118
El Chuncho's bandits rob arms from a train, intending to sell the weapons to Elias' revolutionaries. They are helped by one of the passengers, Bill Tate, and allow him to join them, unware of his true intentions.
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Adaptation:
Franco Solinas
Assistant Director:
Enrico Bergier
Assistant Production Manager:
Ofelia Minaldi
Camera Operator:
Renato Doria
Claudio Ragona
Conductor:
Bruno Nicolai
Costume Design:
Marilù Carteny
Director:
Damiano Damiani
Director of Photography:
Antonio Secchi
Editor:
Renato Cinquini
Foley:
Italo Cameracanna
Hairstylist:
Renata Magnanti
Makeup Artist:
Otello Fava
Music:
Luis Bacalov
Music Supervisor:
Ennio Morricone
Musician:
Bruno Battisti D'Amario
Producer:
Bianco Manini
Production Design:
Sergio Canevari
Production Manager:
Ferruccio De Martino
Screenplay:
Salvatore Laurani
Set Decoration:
Luis Vázquez
Set Designer:
Sergio Canevari
Sound:
Fiorenzo Magli
Sound Effects Editor:
Italo Cameracanna
Special Effects:
Guiseppe Celentano
Still Photographer:
Divo Cavicchioli
Story:
Salvatore Laurani
Writer:
Franco Solinas
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