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Campa carogna... la taglia cresce (Italy, Spain 1973 / Director: Giuseppe Rosati)
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- Runtime: 92 min
- Release Date: 1.3.1973
- Filming Locations: Almería
Also known as
Los cuatro de Fort Apache (Spain) | Charge! (U.K.) | Those Dirty Dogs (U.S.A.) | Vier Teufelskerle - Tot oder lebendig! (Germany) | I quattro di Fort Apache (Italy) | Kaemp usling - rebet venter! (Denmark) | A volta ca te espero (Portugal) | La charge des daibles (France) | Kämpa dumskalle (Sweden)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Gianni Garko (as Johnny Garko)(Korano), Stephen Boyd (Captain Chadwell Willer), Renato Rossini (as Howard Ross)(Lieutenant Younger), Simon Andreu (as Simon Andrew)(Angel Sanchez), Harry Baird (Sergeant Washington Smith), Teresa Gimpera (as Theresa Gompers)(Miss Adams), Alfredo Mayo (as Alfred Mayo)(General Muller/Lopez), Helga Liné (Maria), Mirella Dogan (as Antoinette Dogan)(Manola), Enzo Fiermonte (as Enzo Fiermann)(Doctor Adams), Gabriella Giorgelli (as Gabriella George)(Mexican woman), Daniele Vargas (as Daniel Vargas)(major), Guido Lollobrigida (as Lee Burton)(officer), Luis Gaspar (Philosopher), Furio Meniconi (cantina owner), Osiride Pevarello (sergeant), Andrea Scotti (as Andrea Scott)(Mexican peon), Louis A. Guerra, Fabian Garriba, Nazzareno Natale (soldier), Romano Puppo
- Story: Carlo Veo, Enrique Llovet, Giuseppe Rosati
- Screenplay: Carlo Veo, Enrique Llovet, Giuseppe Rosati
- Cinematography: Godofredo Pacheco [Eastmancolor, CinemaScope 2,35:1]
- Music: Nico Fidenco
- Song: "The Wind in My Face" sung by Stephen Boyd
- Producer: Julio Parra
About
Stephen Boyd spent the latter stages of his career in foreign actioners, of which Those Dirty Dogs is a prime example. Boyd plays a soldier of fortune, hired to stem the activities of Mexican revolutionaries. He is aided and abetted by bounty hunter Gianni Garko, who like Boyd is no more trustworthy than he has to be. A blood-splattered gunfight climaxes this outing. Those Dirty Dogs wasn't exactly art, but it paid its way.