L'ira di Dio
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L'ira di Dio (Italy · Spain 1968 / Director: Alberto Cardone)
Also known as
Hasta la última gota de sangre (Spain) | Ein Silberdollar für den Toten (Germany) | Lonesome - Der Zorn Gottes (Germany) | Les 7 enragés du Texas (France) | Wrath of God (USA) | Simademenos apo ton Theo (Greece) | A Ira de Deus (Brazil)- BluRay · DVD
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Synopsis
Mike (Brett Halsey) returns home in order to leave his gunfighting days behind him and settle down on a farm with his old sweetheart but things do not go as planned. Finding Jane murdered, Mike is set upon and left for dead by her 7 killers who also steal his life savings of $10,000; all in $50 dollar bills. They leave only seven dollars and Mike vows to track down every man, paying him back with a solitary dollar and death.
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Brett Halsey [as Montgomery Ford] (Mike Barnett), Wayde Preston (Logan), Fernando Sancho (Burt), Dana Ghia (saloon singer), Renato Rossini [as Howard Ross] (Jesse), Franco Fantasia (Mark), Paolo Todisco (killer with the scar), Antonio Padilla (killer, 'Beardy'), Adalberto Rosseti, Claudio Trionfi, Ángel Del Pozo (David)
- Uncredited actors: Carlo Pisacane (Sam), Andrea Fantasia (sheriff), Franco Gulà (Morris, deputy), Michael Forest (deputy), Aysanoa Runachagua (killer)
- Director: Alberto Cardone [as Albert Cardiff]
- Story: Alberto Cardone, Italo Gasperini
- Screenplay: Alberto Cardone, Jose Luis Martinez Molla, Ugo Guerra, Italo Gasperini
- Cinematography: Mario Pacheco (Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,66:1)
- Music: Michele Lacerenza
- Producers: Ugo Guerra, Elio Scardamaglia
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Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 96 min
Release Dates
- August 24, 1968 (Italy)
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External Links
- Review at Son of Django
- Review by 800 SW (Spain)
- Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)