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*'''Runtime:''' | *'''Runtime:''' 90 min | ||
*'''Release Date:''' 9.10.1971 | *'''Release Date:''' 9.10.1971 | ||
*'''Filming Locations:''' [[:Category: Almería|Almería]] | *'''Filming Locations:''' [[:Category: Almería|Almería]] |
Revision as of 21:46, 17 March 2013
Il lungo giorno della violenza (1971 / Director: Giuseppe Maria Scotese)
- Runtime: 90 min
- Release Date: 9.10.1971
- Filming Locations: Almería
Also known as
El bandido Malpelo (Spain) | The Bandit Malpelo
Cast and crew
- Cast: Eduardo Fajardo (Juan Cisneros Malpelo), George Carvell (Diego Medina), Charo López (Lupe), José Nieto (Captain Orozco), Sergio Doria (El Timbio), Giovanni Pallavicino (Fuentes), Miguel Del Castillo (Felix Dominguez), Léa Nanni (Maruja), Antonio Cintado, Rita Forzano (Pamela), Rafael Albaicàn, Gian Paolo Santini (guerilla commander), Ruggero Salvatori (guerilla commander), Rufino Inglés, Antonio Cintado
- Story: Giuseppe Maria Scotese
- Screenplay: Eduardo M. Brochero
- Cinematography: Giampaolo Santini [Eastmancolor, Panoramico]
- Music: Marcello Giombini
- Producer: Gregorio Manzanos
Synopsis
A young European, Diego Medina (Carvell), joins the Mexican revolution and becomes a courier for Pancho Villa. He is captured and tortured by the Federales but escapes to the desert where he meets and joins a bandit named Malpelo (Fajardo) and his gang.