Cinque della vendetta, I

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I cinque della vendetta (Italy · Spain 1966 / Director: Aldo Florio)

Also known as

Los cinco de la venganza (Spain) | Five Giants From Texas (USA) | Five for Revenge (USA) | No Drums No Trumpets (UK) | Die unerbittlichen Fünf (Germany) | Les 5 de la vendetta (France) | Fem för Hamnden (Sweden) | Oi pente paranomoi tou Texas (Greece) | 5 Gigantes No Texas (Brazil) | 五匹の用心棒 Gohiki no Youjinbo (Japan) | The Five Adventurers
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Synopsis

Jim Latimore's ranch is a thorn in the side of the ruthless Gonzales brothers and his marriage to their cousin Rosaria rankles even more. Bandit chief El Matanza is hired to rid them of Latimore and his baby son is taken to be raised as a Gonzales. Three years later five of Latimore's friends arrive to reclaim the boy, replace Rosaria in her home and avenge their murdered compadre.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Guy Madison (John / Tex), Mónica Randall (Rosario/Rosita Ramirez Latimore), Vassili Karis [as Vassili Karamesinis] (Dan / Joshua), José Manuel Martin (Ramon), Giovanni Cianfriglia (Jesus / Indios), Mariano Vidal Molina [as Vidal Molina] (Alan), Antonio Molino Rojo (El Matanza), Gianni Solaro (Gonzalez), Germano Longo (Jim Latimore), Silla Bettini (Miguel), Evar Maran (Gonzalez brother), Ferdinando Poggi [as Nando Poggi] (Fernando Gonzalez), Giovanni Petti (Manolo, Latimore houseman), Rossella Bergamonti (begging peasant girl), Ivan Scratuglia (Gonzalez henchman), Luisa Compagnoni (Pepito's nanny)
  • Uncredited actors: Gaspar 'Indio' González (Matanza spy), Victor Israel (barber), Alba Maiolini (Miguel's wife), Fernando Rubio (saloon music critic), Guglielmo Bogliani (Garingo, Gonzalez henchman), José Paloma (Latimore peasant), Alberigo Donadeo (Matanza bandit)
  • Director: Aldo Florio
  • Story: Alfonso Balcázar, Aldo Florio
  • Screenplay: Alfonso Balcázar, Jose Antonio de la Loma
  • Cinematography: Victor Monreal [Eastmancolor - Panoramico 1,66:1]
  • Camera Operator: Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi)
  • Music: Franco Salina
  • Producers: Roberto Capitani, Aldo Ricci, Alfonso Balcázar

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 101 min

Release Dates

  • October 12, 1966 (Italy)

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