Killer calibro 32
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Killer Calibro 32 (Italy 1967 / Director: Alfonso Brescia).
Also known as
Killer Caliber 32 (USA) | Stirb oder töte! (Germany) | Cada bala tem um nome (Portugal) | O Matador de aluguel (Brazil) | Calibro 32 gia epta katharmata (Greece) | Calibre 32 (France) | Killer Calibre 32 (Brazil) | .32口径の殺し屋 32Koukei no koroshiya (DVD title, Japan) | Убиец с калибър 32 (Bulgaria) | Killer Calibre 32 (Spain, video title) | Pistolero Calibre 32 (Spain, TV title) | 32 Caliber Killer- BluRay · DVD
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Synopsis
Super cool Silver kills the seven members of a masked gang, one by one. Saloon girls and poker games enliven this action-packed movie which culminates in the unmasking of the evil gang's boss.
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Peter Lee Lawrence (Silver), Agnès Spaak (Beth), Lucy Scay [Lucy Slade in the English version] (Janet Sullivan), Massimo Righi [as Max Dean] (Jud), Alberto Dell'Acqua [as Cole Kitosch] (Spot), Andrea Bosic [as Andrey Bosic] (Averell), Nello Pazzafini [as Red Carter] (Fitch), Valentino Macchi [as Robert Steevenson] (young man in coach), Mirko Ellis (Sheriff), Hélène Chanel [as Sherill Morgan] (Doll / Dolly), John Bartha (Parker), Silvio Bagolini [as Stephen Wilde] (old drunkard), Mike Bolt (Carruthers [unidentified]), Gregory West (Kent / Ramirez), John Taylor (Bellison [unidentified]), Giuseppe Fortis [as Joseph Holls] (Doctor Ward), Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia [as Ivan G. Scrat] (poker player)
- Uncredited actors: Bill Vanders (Findley), Bruno Ukmar (Austin, stagecoach bandit), Emilio Messina (Sanchez / Freeman), Franco Pesce (Lawrence Sullivan), Franco Ukmar (Reg, saloon bouncer), Claudio Ruffini (Sandy, saloon bouncer), Luigi Bonos (Alonzo, mine worker), Nino Nini (bank clerk), Sergio Ukmar (Freeman henchman), Giancarlo Ukmar (stagecoach driver), Giovanni Di Benedetto (poker player), Umberto Salomone (old gambler), Enzo Mondino (poker player), Alfonso Giganti (poker player), Vincenzo De Palo (saloon patron), Ugo Ballester (Carson City townsman)
- Director: Alfonso Brescia [as Al Bradley]
- Story: Enzo Gicca Palli
- Screenplay: Enzo Gicca (Enzo Gicca Palli)
- Cinematography: Fulvio Testi [as Bob Roberts] [Eastmancolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Robby Poitevin
- Song: "Amica Colt” sung by Maurizio Graf
- Producer: Bruno Turchetto
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- Film Review B
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- Film & BluRay Kritik (Deutsch)
Trivia
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Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: approx 94 minutes
Release Dates
- April 20, 1967 (Italy)
Filming locations
- S.C.O. Studios (Stabilimenti Cinematografici Ostia)
- Rome: Tolfa
- Rome: Manziana
- Rome: Magliana
Production and business
- Distributed by Euro International (Italy), Constantin Film (Germany) and Shaw Brothers (HK)
- Production company: Explorer Film '58.
External Links
- Review by 800 SW (Spain)
- Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)
Categories:
- 1967
- Italy
- Alfonso Brescia
- Enzo Gicca Palli
- Robby Poitevin
- Peter Lee Lawrence
- Nello Pazzafini
- Agnès Spaak
- Hélène Chanel
- Andrea Bosic
- Alberto Dell'Acqua
- Massimo Righi
- John Bartha
- Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
- Claudio Ruffini
- Luigi Bonos
- Silvio Bagolini
- Franco Pesce
- Mirko Ellis
- Emilio Messina
- Franco Ukmar
- Valentino Macchi
- Maurizio Graf