Quinto: non ammazzare

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El valor de un cobarde (Italy · Spain 1969 / Director: León Klimovsky)

Also known as

Quinto: Fighting Proud (English title) | Quinto: non ammazzare (Italy) | El valor de un cobarde (Spain) | Blutige Dollar (German video title) | Quinto, töte nicht (German TV title) | Quinto: À ne pas tuer (France) | Skotone ta katharmata, min ta lypasai! (Greece) | Pankkirosvot (Finland) | The Bank Robbers (Sweden) | Thou Shalt not Kill (USA) | Die Helden faulen in der Sonne (Austria) | Seu Mandamento Era Matar! (Brazil)
Quinto movie poster

Synopsis

Several bandits, after robbing a bank, arrive at an inn in the desert where they kill or take all present captive. Their stolen wealth has disappeared and because they all were disguised in similar robes and hoods they are unsure who has the loot. The bandits begin to accuse each other of hiding the stolen money and soon the killing begins...

Credits

  • Cast (Spanish): Giuseppe Cardillo [as Steved Tedd] (Bill), Sarah Ross (Kate), Alfonso Rojas (Blackie / Blake), Diana Sorel (Eliana), Alfonso de la Vega (Hank), Giuseppe Frisaldi [as Joe Kamel] (Al / Albert), José Marco (Navajo), Charo Soriano (Jenny), Josefina Serratosa (Gladys), José Luis Lluch (Jones), Ángel Menéndez (bounty hunter agent), José Villasante (town official), José Luis Lizalde [as Jose Luis Zalde] (waystation customer), Antonio Orengo (town official), Juan Cortés (town official), Roberto Camardiel (William, stationmaster), Raf Baldassarre (stagecoach guard), Germán Cobos (Sucre)
  • Uncredited actors: Gonzalo Esquiroz (Vincent, bandit [credited as maestro de armas]), Joaquín Solís (blacksmith)
  • Story: Dino de Rugieriis, Manuel Martínez Remís
  • Screenplay: Manuel Martínez Remís, Dino de Rugieriis
  • Cinematography: Giuseppe La Torre [Eastmancolor - widescreen]
  • Music: Piero Umiliani
  • Song: "Quinto" sung by Peter Tevis
  • Producer: Rafael Marina Sorail

Reviews

Trivia

  • José Marco and José Marco Davo are two different actors .

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 92 min

Release Dates

  • June 14, 1969 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Ciempozuelos
  • Colmenar Viejo

Production and business

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