Tutto per tutto
From The Spaghetti Western Database
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Year: 1968
Director: Umberto Lenzi
Alternate titles
All Out (USA) | Copperface (USA) | Go for Broke | La Hora del coraje (Spain) | One for All (UK) | Zwei Aasgeier (Germany) | Zwei Aasgeier auf dem Weg zur Hölle (Germany) | Das Gold der gnadenlosen Drei | Todo por Todo (Argentina)
Cast and crew
- Actors: John Ireland, Mark Damon, Raf Baldassarre, Fernando Sancho, Mónica Randall, Spartaco Conversi, Armando Calvo, Eduardo Fajardo, Miguel Del Castillo, José Torres, Tito García, Joaquín Parra, Rafael Albaicín, Luis Barboo, Frank Braña, Calisto Calisti, Fabián Conde, Franco Gulà, Lisa Halvorsen, Giovanni Petrucci (as Giovanni Petti), Emilio Rodríguez, Claudio Scarchilli, Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia (as Ivan Scratuglia), Luis Induni (uncredited)
- Music: Luis Enríquez Bacalov, Marcello Giombini
- Cinematography: Alejandro Ulloa
Synopsis
The Indian called Copper Face is suspected to have stolen a large quantity of gold from a bank. Owl, in order to reestablish his brother's reputation, who has been accused to having stolen the gold, makes an ambush..Johnny also appears on the scene.Will he get his prize of the thousand dollars reward?
Review
An Italian-Spanish co-production about a bounty hunter (John Ireland) hired to find outlaw Mark Damon (who, of course, is really a good guy at heart). There's hidden treasure, a cast full of genre veterans (including Armando Calvo, Monica Randall, and Eduardo Fajardo), but very little else to please fans of either Westerns or director Umberto Lenzi, who made his name with gruesome cannibal movies like Mangiati Vivi and Cannibal Ferox later in his career. Spartaco Conversi co-stars with Raf Baldassare and Lisa Halvorsen.
Links
Categories: 1968 | Umberto Lenzi | John Ireland | Eduardo Fajardo | Luis Enríquez Bacalov | Mark Damon | Fernando Sancho | Marcello Giombini | Frank Brana | Raf Baldassarre | José Torres | Spartaco Conversi | Luis Barboo | Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia | Luis Induni | Alejandro Ulloa | Tito Garcia | Calisto Calisti | Franco Gulà | Rafael Albaicín | Carlo Simi | Miguel Del Castillo | Eduardo Manzanos Brochero

