A Town Called Hell

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A Town Called Hell (UK · Spain 1971 / Director: Robert Parrish)

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Also known as

A Town Called Bastard (UK) | Una ciudad llamada Bastarda (Spain) | De hængtes by (Netherlands) | Les brutes dans la ville (France) | Les auventuriers de l'Ouest sauvage (France) | Kein Requiem fur San Bastardo (Germany) | Eine Stadt nimmt Rache (Germany) | Una città chiamata bastarda (Italy) | Pokoli város (Hungary) | Bastard -Kuolemaantuomittu kaupunki (Finland) | Uma Cidade Chamada Bastardo (Brazil) | 荒野のライフル Koya no rifle (Japan, DVD title)
A Town Called Hell movie poster

Synopsis

A widow arrives in town offering a reward for the body of her husband's killer.

Credits

  • Cast (English): Robert Shaw (priest), Stella Stevens (Alvira), Martin Landau (Colonel Benito), Fernando Rey (Sanchez, old blind man), Telly Savalas (Don Carlos), Dudley Sutton (Spectre), Al Lettieri (La Bomba, Don Carlos henchman), Paloma Cela (Paloma), Aldo Sambrell (Calebra, Don Carlos henchman), John Clark (quiet American), Maribel Hidalgo (La Perla), Luis Rivera (Paco), Cass Martin (José), Howard Hagan (American #1), Antonio Mayans (Manuel Sanchez), Vicente Soler (priest #1), Francisco Marso (Julio), Tito Garcia (Malhombre), Elizabeth Sands (Carmina), Nilda Alvarez (José's mother), Virginia Garcia [as Sansona Siglo XX] (tortilla woman), José Espinosa (Chomoco), George Rigaud (Gato Asilla), James O'Rourke (sergeant), Tony Cyrus (Sanchez), Adolfo Thous (Mendoza), Michael Craig (Paco)
  • Director: Robert Parrish
  • Story: Richard Aubrey
  • Screenplay: Richard Aubrey, Benjamin Fisz
  • Cinematography: Manuel Berenguer [Technicolor - Franscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Waldo de los Rios
  • Song: "The Battle of New Orleans" sung by Sunny Ryder
  • Producer: Benjamin Fisz
  • Art direction: Julio Molina

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Trivia

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 97 min

Release Dates

  • June 27, 1971 (UK)

Filming locations

  • Estudios Madrid 70 Daganzo - Madrid

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