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Release Date:
September 12, 2006
Original Title:
Dead Man's Bounty
Alternate Titles:
Summer Love
Genres:
Action | Thriller | Western
Production Companies:
MS Films
Polski Western
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
A mysterious loner (Karel Roden) rides into a small town carrying the body of a sought-after outlaw (Val Kilmer is the corpse). But after he gambles his bounty away in a card game with the sheriff (Boguslaw Linda), he must devise a scheme to reclaim the dead man. Katarzyna Figura co-stars as a tough barmaid in Polish writer-director Piotr Uklanski's inventive and bloody Western, which both spoofs and pays tribute to the spaghetti Western genre.
Armorer:
Kazimierz Wróblewski
Art Direction:
Roman Tarwacki
Camera Operator:
Krzysztof Gołąbek
Jakub Lubniewski
Casting:
Weronika Migoń
Costume Design:
Ewa Helman-Szczerbic
Director:
Piotr Uklanski
Director of Photography:
Jacek Petrycki
Editor:
Michael Horton
Foley:
Andrea Veselková
Gaffer:
Jacek Kurowski
Makeup Artist:
Janusz Kaleja
Marcin Rodak
Music:
India Czajkowska
Karel Holas
Producer:
Hamish Skeggs
Piotr Uklanski
Staffan Ahrenberg
Production Design:
Ewa Skoczkowska
Screenplay:
Piotr Uklanski
Script Supervisor:
Jane Jackson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ivo Heger
Sound Recordist:
Katarzyna Dzida-Hamela
Still Photographer:
Piotr Trzebinski
Mateusz Skalski
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