Arriva Durango, paga o muori

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Arriva Durango, paga o muori (Italy 1971 / Director: Roberto Bianchi Montero)

Also known as

Durango is Coming, Pay or Die (USA) | Durango encaisse ou tue (France) | Na Mira Do Colt... Paga Ou Morre! (Brazil)
Durango is Coming, Pay or Die movie poster

Synopsis

Durango, a debt collector, arrives in the town of Tucson, where he is hired by a bank director called Ferguson, who refuses to pay him his fee afterwards. Durango is thrown in jail on a false accusation but manages to escape and teams up with a Mexican bandit to get even with Ferguson, who has concocted a complicated plan to rob a shipment of gold belonging to the people of Tucson.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Brad Harris (Durango), José Torres (El Tuerto), Gisela Hahn (Margot), Maretta Procaccini [as Maretta] (Jane Sullivan), Roberto Messina (Morris, Ferguson henchman), Gisleno Procaccini (sheriff), Ivo Scherpiani [as Ivo Scarpiani] (Sullivan), Emilio Zago (Reverend), Claudio Trionfi, Franco Pasquetto (Ferguson bearded henchman), Gino Turini (Esquimindi, Avellana bandit), Emilio Messina (Diego Avellana), Attilio Dottesio (Peter, barman), Irio Fantini (2nd barman), Gino Lavagetto (Ferguson)
  • Uncredited actors: Sandro Scarchilli (Manuel Bienvenido), Virgilio Ponti (Bienvenido bandit), Fulvio Pellegrino (Tucson citizen), Fortunato Arena (gambler), John Benedy (deputy), Attilio Pelegatti (cash courier), Manlio Salvatori (cash courier), Omero Capanna (guitar player), Giovanni Cianfriglia (bandit), Gaetano Scala (bandit), Domenico Cianfriglia (bandit), Arnaldo Dell'Acqua (bandit), Vincenzo Maggio (Avellana bandit), Franco Beltramme (Avellana bandit), Bruno Arié (South West Lines man), Giglio Gigli (stagecoach driver)
  • Director: Roberto Bianchi Montero [as Roberto Montero]
  • Story: Mario Guerra, Vittoriano Vighi
  • Screenplay: Mario Guerra, Vittoriano Vighi
  • Cinematography: Mario Mancini [Eastmancolor - Cinescope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Lallo Gori
  • Producer: Gisleno Procaccini

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 100 min

Release Dates

  • March 5, 1971 (Italy)

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