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*'''Screenplay:''' Arpad De Riso, Luigi Batzella [as Ivan Katansky]
*'''Screenplay:''' Arpad De Riso, Luigi Batzella [as Ivan Katansky]
*'''Cinematography:''' Giorgio Montagnani [Eastmancolor, widescreen]
*'''Cinematography:''' Giorgio Montagnani [Eastmancolor, widescreen]
*'''Camera Operator:''' [[:Category:Joe D'Amato|Joe D'Amato]]
*'''Camera Operator:''' [[:Category:Joe D'Amato|Joe D'Amato]] (Aristide Massaccesi)
*'''Music:''' [[:Category: Vasili Kojucharov|Vasili Kojucharov]] (full name: Vasco Vassil Kojucharov)
*'''Music:''' [[:Category: Vasili Kojucharov|Vasili Kojucharov]] (full name: Vasco Vassil Kojucharov)
*'''Producer:''' Theo Maria Werner
*'''Producer:''' Theo Maria Werner

Revision as of 09:44, 20 September 2014

La Colt era il suo Dio (Italy, West Germany 1972 / Directors: Luigi Batzella [as Dean Jones], Joe D'Amato (uncredited)?)

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Contents:
  • Runtime: 87 min
  • Release Date: 18.11.1972

Also known as

God Is My Colt.45 (U.S.A.) | God Is My Colt (U.K.) | His Gun Was His God (Holland) | Nur Gott war sein Colt (Germany) | Nur der Colt war sein Gott (Germany) | Der Colt des Rächers (Germany) | Le colt était son dieu (France) | Les ames damnes de Rio Chico (Spain) | O Colt era o seu Deus (Brazil) | Kuudestilaukeavan laki (Finland)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Goffredo Scarciofolo [as Jeff Cameron](Captain Mike Jackson), Donal O'Brian (Colin), Krista Nell (Mary Bryan), Esmeralda Barros (Pacquita), Gianfranco Clerici [as Mark Davis](Manuel), Gino Turini [as John Turner](James Clinger), Sophia Kammara (Carol Curtis), Giulio Baraghini (Bradley), Attilio Dottesio (Sheriff Bill Harris), William Mayor [as William Major](Richard Curtis), Mauro Mannatrizio (Major), Aniello Palladino [as Nello Palladino], Alessandro Perrella (company spokesman), Irio Fantini, Alfredo Rizzo (Ted, Carol's father), Xiro Pappas (Pablo), Laila Shed (saloon girl), Franco Daddi (hired killer), Gianclaudio Jabes (hired killer), Angelo Susani (hired killer), Salvatore Campochiaro (peddler)
  • Story: Arpad De Riso
  • Screenplay: Arpad De Riso, Luigi Batzella [as Ivan Katansky]
  • Cinematography: Giorgio Montagnani [Eastmancolor, widescreen]
  • Camera Operator: Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi)
  • Music: Vasili Kojucharov (full name: Vasco Vassil Kojucharov)
  • Producer: Theo Maria Werner

Synopsis

A gang of landgrabbers, led by Mexican bandit Manuel, terrorizes the small town of Landford City. The sheriff asks the army for help, which allows Captain Mike Jackson to see what is going on in his old home town and also look for a government agent who has disappeared in that area. He immediately finds himself in the middle of wild fights and shoot-outs with the bandits, who not only have a tight grip on the local farmers but also force Mary, the woman Jackson once intended to marry, to work in a saloon.

Trivia

Luigi Batzella used several pseudonyms while handling many chores on this film. He directed it as "Dean Jones", co-wrote it as "Ivan Katansky" and edited it under his usual alias, "Paolo Solvay". The majority of the film shares many scenes with Batzella's very similar Quelle sporche anime dannate and the closing denouement with Anche per Django le carogne hanno un prezzo (some characters who had been disposed of earlier, reappear only to be killed off again), both released the year earlier.

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