Segno del coyote, Il

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Il segno del Coyote (Italy · Spain 1963 / Director: Mario Caiano)

Also known as

El vengador de California (Spain) | La marca del Coyote (Spain) | Il vendicatore di California (Italian) | La griffe du coyote (France) | Coyote - Le justicier masque (France) | Mit Colt und Maske (Germany) | I ekdikisi tou coyote (Greece) | Het teken van de Coyote (Netherlands) | The Sign of the Coyote (USA)
Sign of the Coyote movie poster

Synopsis

California 1860. The landowners are threatened by pistoleros in Governor Parker's pay. Judge Clemens is an accomplice of Parker, but a mysterious knight, called Coyote, stands up as protector of the oppressed. He's the son of one of the largest landowners but nobody knows his real identity.

Credits

  • Cast: Fernando Casanova (César/Leon de Echagüe, Il `Coyote`), María Luz Galicia (Leonora/Mary Acevedo), Mario Feliciani (Governor Parker), Giulia Rubini (Beatrice de Echagüe), Arturo Dominici (Judge Clemens), Piero Lulli (Lenny, gang leader), Nadia Marlowa (Lupita, maid), Raf Baldassarre ('One Ear', Parker lieutenant), Giuseppe Frisaldi [as Joe Camel] (Hernando Lugones), Miguel del Castillo (Julian, de Echagüe houseman), Giuseppe Fortis (Wilkes, Parker secretary), José Jaspe (bearded Lugones brother), José Marco (Captain Gray), Fernando Sancho (Lugones), Andrea Scotti (Don Goyo`s son), Jesus Tordesillas (Señor Diego de Echagüe), Paola Barbara (Señora Teodora Acevedo)
  • Additional Spanish credits: Fernando Hilbeck (Joaquin Gaillardo), Felix Fernandez (Don Goyo), Santiago Rivero (Doctor Valdez), Alfonso Rojas (Sergeant Hogg), José Villasante (sheriff), Antonio Padilla (jail lieutenant), Luis Rivera (Captain Wilson, army doctor), Maruja Tamayo (Señora Carmen de Echagüe), Maria Carmen Encalada (Rocio, castenet dancer)
  • Also with: Porfirio Tamayo (Colonel Braun), Pedro Fenollar (jailer), Gonzalo Esquiroz (Lenny henchman), Simón Arriaga (Lenny henchman), Agustin Bescos (bartender), Rafael Cortes (soldier saluting the flag), Román Ariznavarreta (saloon patron)
  • Story: José Mallorquí­
  • Screenplay: José Mallorquí­
  • Cinematography: Aldo Greci [Agfacolor - widescreen]
  • Music: Francesco De Masi (Italian version), Manuel Parada (Spanish version)
  • Set designer: Piero Filippone
  • Producer: Aldo U. Passalacqua

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Trivia

Versions and runtimes

Initial German release was strongly cut, subsequent VHS versions as well. A 2023 DVD release is the first uncut release.

Release Dates

  • Release Date: 11.5.1963
  • March 1964 (Germany, strongly shortened version)

Filming locations

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