Su le mani, cadavere! Sei in arresto

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Su le mani, cadavere! Sei in arresto (Italy · Spain 1971 / Director: Sergio Bergonzelli)

Also known as

Un dólar para Sartana (Spain) | Manos arriba, cadaver, estas detenido (Spain) | Haenderne op doed mand! (Denmark) | Ça va chauffer, Sartana revient! (France) | Sando Kid spricht das letzte Halleluja (Germany) | Kitt, o vingador (Portugal) | Sta of ik schiet (Netherlands) | Raise Your Hands, Dead Man, You're Under Arrest | Hands Up Dead Man! You're Under Arrest | Prepara-Te Para O Inferno (Brazil) | Sartana Story (working title)
Hands Up Dead Man You're Under Arrest movie poster

Synopsis

Sando Kid is sent to Springfield to clean out the land-grabbers who are dominating the area. Helped by his captain and Frate Bamba, he gets the local proprietors to present a united front so that when the band attacks, they have an unpleasant surprise.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Peter Lee Lawrence (Sando Kid / Kid Johnson), Espartaco Santoni (Mancino / Dollar), Franco Agostino (Bamba / Padre Brown), Aldo Sambrell [as Aldo Sambrel] (Lee Grayton / Grayson), Helga Liné (Maybelle), Maria Zanandrea (Leonor / Nora Carson), Tomás Blanco (Arthur Carson), Aurora de Alba (Elizabeth Carson), Giovanni Santoponte
  • Additional Spanish credits: José Canalejas (Spiro / Angel), Lorenzo Robledo (Ballor), Simon Arriaga (Grayson henchman), Antonio Cintado (sheriff), Rafael Cores (Porter, banker), Luis Barboo (J. Mac, outlaw), Alfonso de la Vega (Ranger Captain), Rafael de la Rosa
  • Uncredited actors: Joaquin Parra (Ben Burton), Bruno Ukmar (false priest), Giancarlo Ukmar (gunman), Giovanni Ukmar (gunman), Gonzalo Esquiroz (Lolito, outlaw), Luis Rodríguez (Grayson henchman), León Klimovsky (West Company employee), Francisco Camoiras (saloon guest)
  • Director: Sergio Bergonzelli [credited to Leon Klimovsky]
  • Story: José Maria Elorrieta, Enrico Zuccarini
  • Screenplay: Sergio Bergonzelli, José Luis Navarro, Enrico Zuccarini
  • Cinematography: Tonino Maccoppi [Eastmancolor - widescreen]
  • Music: Alessandro Alessandroni
  • Song: "Free as a Bird" sung by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
  • Producer: Spartaco Santoni

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Trivia

  • Klimovsky name was used to fulfill conditions for the Spanish co-producers. The movie was directed by Bergonzelli. Klaus Kinkski was originally signed to star but later dropped out and was replaced with Lawrence.

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Spanish theatrical version is about 5min shorter

Release Dates

December 17, 1971 (Italy), June 1975 (France)

  • August 1986 (West Germany, TV - never released theatrically)

Filming locations

Production and business

  • Production companies: Dauro Film (Madrid), Sara Film (Italy)

Dubbing

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