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Release Date:
August 7, 1970
Original Title:
C'è Sartana... vendi la pistola e comprati la bara
Alternate Titles:
A Fistful of Lead
Com Sartana Cada Bala é Uma Cruz
Django - die Gier nach Gold
Django arrive, préparez vos cerceuils
Django und Sabata – wie blutige Geier
Django – schieß mir das Lied vom Sterben.
Fistful of Lead
Ha llegado Sartana
I Am Sartana, Trade Your Guns for a Coffin
Sartana Desafia Sabata
Sartana's Coming, Get Your Coffins Ready
Sartana’s Here… Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin
Vende la pistola y cómprate la tumba (Ha llegado Sartana)
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Colt Produzioni Cinematografiche
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: NR
Runtime: 93
Sartana, bounty hunter and gunfighter, witnesses the robbery of a shipment of gold. He finds his way into town where he meets with a lot of suspicious stares from the locals. He also meets with Samuel Spencer, who seems to own the company in this company town. The gold shipments are being stolen, so Spencer agrees to hire Sartana to protect the next gold shipment. Numerous dull-witted villains make attempts on Sartana's life, but he survives. Eventually, Sartana's nemesis Sabbath (he of the white coat and parasol) rides into town. With a showdown inevitable, Sartana and Sabbath square off to settle the score.
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Camera Operator:
Sergio Rubini
Costume Design:
Stefano Bulgarelli
Tigano Lo Faro
Director:
Giuliano Carnimeo
Director of Photography:
Stelvio Massi
Editor:
Ornella Micheli
First Assistant Director:
Romano Scandariato
Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Capogrosso
Master at Arms:
Bruno Ukmar
Original Music Composer:
Francesco De Masi
Producer:
Franco Palaggi
Production Design:
Stefano Bulgarelli
Production Manager:
Sergio Borelli
Production Secretary:
Ruggero Cappelli
Screenplay:
Tito Carpi
Script Supervisor:
Maria Luisa Rosen
Sound:
Pietro Vesperini
Special Effects:
Gino Vagniluca
Story:
Tito Carpi
Unit Manager:
Fabrizio De Angelis
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