Bandido Malpelo, El

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Il lungo giorno della violenza (Italy · Spain 1971 / Director: Giuseppe Maria Scotese)

Also known as

El bandido Malpelo (Spain) | The Bandit Malpelo (English) | O Longo Dia Da Violência (Brazil)
The Bandit Malpelo movie poster

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.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Giorgio Grand [as George Garvell] (Diego Medina), Eduardo Fajardo (Juan Cisneros Malpelo), Charo López (Lupe), Sergio Doria (El Timbio), Giovanni Pallavicino [as Gianni Pallavicino] (Blas Fuentes), José Nieto (Captain Orozco), Léa Nanni (Maruja), Rita Forzano (Pamela), Giampaolo Santini (guerilla commander), Ruggero Salvadori [also assistant director] (fake officer), Miguel del Castillo (Felix Dominguez), Sergio Serafini (friar)
  • Additional Spanish credits: Antonio Cintado (Don Vincente de Trujillo), Rafael Albaicín, Rufino Inglés (minister)
  • Uncredited actors: Filippo Perego (General Medina), Alba Maiolini (town woman)
  • Story: Giuseppe Maria Scotese
  • Screenplay: Eduardo M. Brochero
  • Cinematography: Giampaolo Santini [Eastmancolor - Panoramico]
  • Music: Marcello Giombini
  • Producer: Gregorio Manzanos
  • Editor: Eugenio Alabiso

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 94 min

Release Dates

  • October 9, 1971 (Italy)

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