Odio è il mio Dio, L'
L'odio è il mio Dio (Italy · West Germany 1969 / Director: Emilio Giordana)
Also known as
Hate Is My God (USA) | Hatred of God (USA) | Il Nero - Hass war sein Gebet (Germany) | Olmeden Oldur (Turkey) | Kostaja saapuu Coloradoon (Finland) | I avgi tou misous (Greece) | La haine est mon dieu (France) | Mato e Assino Blacky (Brazil)- BluRay · DVD
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Synopsis
A young man returns to his village, and with the help of a black-clad stranger, seeks revenge for the murder of his brother against three notable men of the town.
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Tony Kendall (Il Nero / Carl), Carlo Giordana (Vincent Kearney), Gunther Philipp (Judge Smith), Herbert Fleischmann (Alex Carter, banker), Venantino Venantini (Sweetley), Peter Dane (Arthur Field)
- Additional German credits: Pier Giovanni Anchisi (Oliver, newspaperman), Halina Zalewska [as Ella Karin] (Rosalind Field), Sisto Brunetti (Jeff), Herbert Fux (mad prisoner), Maria Luisa Sala [as Isa Sala] (Smith daughter), Marina Berti [as Marina Bertie] (Blanche Durand), Ursula Davis, Carlos De Castro
- Uncredited actors: Fortunato Arena (deputy), Luciano Rossi (Joe the Idiot), Giusva Fioravanti (young Vincent), Giglio Gigli (Dick, Carter henchman), Pippo Franco (travelling minstrel), Mario Mandalari (blond court official), Franco Pasquetto (Frank, Carter henchman), Gilberto Galimberti (Fred, Carter henchman), Gerardo Rossi (blond carter henchman), Carmelo Artale (bartender), Manlio Salvatori (deputy), Virgilio Ponti (Sweetley gunman), Antonio Danesi (Field coachman), Angelo Casadei (Big Springs townsman), Paolo Todisco (sheriff Ted ?), Alberto Pozilli
- Director: Emilio Giordana [as Claudio Gora]
- Story: Piero Anchisi, Vincenzo Cerami, Claudio Gora (Emilio Giordana), Werner Hauff, Siegfried Kramer
- Screenplay: Pietro Anchisi, Vincenzo Cerami, Claudio Gora
- Cinematography: Luciano Trasatti [Eastmancolor - widescreen]
- Music: Pippo Franco
- Song: "L’americana" sung by Pippo Franco
- Producers: Liliana Biancini, Theo Maria Werner, Fernando Cinquini
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Trivia
Material an contractual documents in Italy were lost in a fire, the movie cannot be officially released in Italy anymore.
Versions and runtimes
- 94 min (Germany)
- 110 min (Italy)
Release Dates
- May 23, 1969 (Germany)
- May 28,1969 (Italy)
Filming locations
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Production and business
Germany: FilmArt has secured lifelong rights.
Production companies: L. B. Film; Fono Film
Distributors Italy: Dear Film; United Artists
News
In January 2024, German home video label FilmArt reported that they had unearthed rare film prints, negatives, audio material and stills for the film and a 4K restoration will follow the same year.