Due volte giuda
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Due volte Giuda (Italy · Spain 1968 / Director: Nando Cicero)
Also known as
Dos veces Judas (Spain) | Twice a Judas (USA) | They Were Called Graveyard (USA) | Shoot Twice (USA) | Kugeln tragen keine Unterschrift (Germany) | Zwei x Judas (Germany) | Zweimal Judas (Germany) | Den djävulska hämnaren (Sweden) | Deux fois traître (France) | Dyo fores prodotis (Greece) | Duas vezes traidor (Portugal) | Peor que Judas (Argentina)- BluRay · DVD
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Synopsis
Luke Barrett, having lost his memory due to a gunshot wound, arrives in town and is called 'Luke Barrett' by a black-clad stranger who informs him that he is involved in an assassination plot. Many people seem to recognize him but few are willing to help and he must unravel the mystery of his identity on his own.
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Antonio Sabato (Luke Barrett), Klaus Kinski (Dingus), José Calvo [as Pepe Calvo] (Doctor Russell), Franco Leo (Charlie, assassin), Cristina Galbó (saloon singer), Linda Sini (saloon madame), Narciso Ibanez Menta (Murphy, banker), Franco Beltramme [as Franco Beltrame] (Peter, eye patch henchman), Damian Rabal (sheriff), Emma Baron (Mrs. Barrett), Maite Matalonga (Mac Calhoun's daughter), Claudia Rivelli (Susan Barrett), Carlos Ronda (Mac Calhoun, rancher), Gastone Pescucci (tavern keeper), Gianni Pulone [as Giancarlo Pulone], Antonietta Fiorito (Henry's wife), Sergio De Vecchi (Henry, young farmer), Giuseppe Sciacqua (cantina customer), Ettore Brosch, Gaetano Scala (Dingus henchman), José Palomo (old prospector)
- Spanish credit: Lina Franchi (cantina customer)
- Uncredited actors: Alfred Thomas (Sam, Barrett butler), Lucio Zarini (henchman keeping an eye on Luke), Mario Dionisi (Dingus henchman), Artemio Antonini (Dingus henchman), Enrico Chiappafreddo (Dingus henchman)
- Director: Nando Cicero
- Story: Jaime Jesus Balcazar
- Screenplay: Jaime Jesus Balcazar
- Cinematography: Francisco Marín [Eastmancolor - Cinemascope 2,35:1]
- Camera Operator: Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi)
- Camera Operator: Claudio Morabito
- Music: Carlo Pes
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Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 96 min
Release Dates
- October 1, 1968 (Italy)
Filming locations
- Almería
- Esplugas City
- Tabernas: Rambla Seca
- Tabernas: Salinillas
- Rome: Mazzano Romano