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'''Bandidos''' (Italy · Spain [[:Category:1967|1967]] / Director: Massimo Dallamano [as Max Dillmann])
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*Uncredited & Background actors: Luciano Doria (Kane bandit), Romano Moschini (Vigonza bandit), Renzo Pevarello (Ezekial, Vigonza bandit), Claudio Scarchilli (Vigonza bandit), Sandro Scarchilli (Vigonza bandit at hold-up), Aysanoa Runachagua (Mexican prisoner), Ví­ctor Israel (train conductor), Osiride Pevarello (saloon patron), Remo Capitani (saloon patron), Calogero Azzaretto (saloon customer), Maria Tedeschi (dance troupe piano player), Ester Masing (blonde dancer), Amerigo Santarelli (barman, first town), Romano Milani (bartender), Manlio Salvatori (saloon employee), Gualtiero Rispoli (Kramer's hostage), Vicenzo De Palo (street vendor), Antonella Palmieri (girl at shooting show), Alberigo Donadeo (townsman)
*Uncredited & Background actors: Luciano Doria (Kane bandit), Romano Moschini (Vigonza bandit), Renzo Pevarello (Ezekial, Vigonza bandit), Claudio Scarchilli (Vigonza bandit), Sandro Scarchilli (Vigonza bandit at hold-up), Aysanoa Runachagua (Mexican prisoner), Ví­ctor Israel (train conductor), Osiride Pevarello (saloon patron), Remo Capitani (saloon patron), Calogero Azzaretto (saloon customer), Maria Tedeschi (dance troupe piano player), Ester Masing (blonde dancer), Amerigo Santarelli (barman, first town), Romano Milani (bartender), Manlio Salvatori (saloon employee), Gualtiero Rispoli (Kramer's hostage), Vicenzo De Palo (street vendor), Antonella Palmieri (girl at shooting show), Alberigo Donadeo (townsman)


* '''Director''': Massimo Dallamano [as Max Dillmann]
*'''Story:''' Luis Laso, Juan Cobos
*'''Story:''' Luis Laso, Juan Cobos
*'''Screenplay:''' Juan Cobos, Romano Migliorini, Gianbattista Mussetto
*'''Screenplay:''' Juan Cobos, Romano Migliorini, Gianbattista Mussetto
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Bandidos (Italy · Spain 1967 / Director: Massimo Dallamano)

Also known as

Crepa tu... che vivo io! (Italy) | La pistole della vendetta (Italy) | Mannen med dom genomskjutna kanderna (Sweden) | Guns of Death (U.K.) | Bandidos - elä kostaaksesi (Finland) | Banditos (Greece) | Le pistole della vendetta (France) | Bandidos / Um Dólar Para Matar (Brazil) / バンディドス Bandidos (Japan) | You Die... But I Live
Bandidos movie poster

Synopsis

Cult filmmaker Massimo Dallamano (What Have You Done to Solange?) directed this impressive spaghetti western -- his only foray into the genre -- under the pseudonym "Max Dillman." Enrico Maria Salerno stars as gunslinger Richard Martin, whose hands are destroyed in a battle with outlaw Billy Kane (Venantini). Years later, Martin runs a Wild West show, and harbors a fugitive named Ricky Shot (Jenkins), teaching him the art of gunfighting. The vengeful Martin and his protege eventually track down the ruthless Kane, leading to a surprising conclusion. This stirring revenge film also features a dynamic musical score by Egisto Macchi. Filmmaker Romano Migliorini collaborated on the script with Giambattista Mussetto and Juan Cobos.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Enrico Maria Salerno (Richard Martin), Terry Jenkins (Philip 'Ricky Shot' Raymond), Maria Martin (Betty Starr), Marco Guglielmi (Kramer), Cris Huerta (Vigonza), Venantino Venantini (Billy Kane), Valentino Macchi, Gino Barbacane (blond Kane bandit), Massimo Sarchielli (Munoz, Kane bandit), Giancarlo Sisti (Kane bandit drawing card), Roberto Messina (Doc, Kane bandit), Luciano Pallocchia (sheriff of Belltown), Giancarlo Bastianoni (Sam, Kane bandit), Franco Moruzzi (Vigonza bandit), Antonio Pica (train porter), Ennio Pagliani (Clem, Kane bandit), Guglielmo Bogliani (Dirty, Kane bandit), Juan Jose Majan (waystation shooter of Ricky Shot)
  • Uncredited & Background actors: Luciano Doria (Kane bandit), Romano Moschini (Vigonza bandit), Renzo Pevarello (Ezekial, Vigonza bandit), Claudio Scarchilli (Vigonza bandit), Sandro Scarchilli (Vigonza bandit at hold-up), Aysanoa Runachagua (Mexican prisoner), Ví­ctor Israel (train conductor), Osiride Pevarello (saloon patron), Remo Capitani (saloon patron), Calogero Azzaretto (saloon customer), Maria Tedeschi (dance troupe piano player), Ester Masing (blonde dancer), Amerigo Santarelli (barman, first town), Romano Milani (bartender), Manlio Salvatori (saloon employee), Gualtiero Rispoli (Kramer's hostage), Vicenzo De Palo (street vendor), Antonella Palmieri (girl at shooting show), Alberigo Donadeo (townsman)
  • Director: Massimo Dallamano [as Max Dillmann]
  • Story: Luis Laso, Juan Cobos
  • Screenplay: Juan Cobos, Romano Migliorini, Gianbattista Mussetto
  • Cinematography: Emilio Foriscot [Technicolor, Techniscope 2.35:1]
  • Music: Egisto Macchi
  • Song: "La ballata del treno" sung by Nico Fidenco
  • Producer: Solly V. Bianco

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Trivia

  • Massimo Dallamano was Sergio Leone's director of photography.
  • Enrico Maria Salerno was the Italian voice of Clint Eastwood's "Man with No Name".
  • The actors from this movie, took shooting lessons from Giuliano Gemma

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 93 min

Release Dates

  • October 15, 1967 (Italy)

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