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*'''Cast:''' Vassili Karis (Lieutenant Clint Warren), Craig Hill ( | *'''Cast:''' Vassili Karis (Lieutenant Clint Warren), Craig Hill (Captain Simpson), Jack Betts (uncle), Salvatore Billa (Sergeant Ballinger), Margaret Rose Keil (Jane), Tom Felleghy (Colonel Stratford), Cesare Di Vito (Defensive Counsel), Lorenzo Piani, Ada Pometti, Mauro Mannatrizio (Smith brother), Fortunato Arena (farmer), Salvatore Baccaro (convict), Vittorio Fanfoni (Working Camp Warden), Elio Angelucci (bearded convict), Edmondo Tieghi (Presiding Judge), José Torres (federal agent), Omero Capanna (Smith henchman), Gilberto Galimberti (Smith henchman), Lilian Tyler (Heather), Gaddo Gelli (Tommy) | ||
*'''Story:''' Roberto Mauri | *'''Story:''' Roberto Mauri |
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Corte marziale (Italy 1974 / Director: Roberto Mauri [as Robert Johnson])
- Runtime: 94 min
- Release Date: 12.2.1974
Also known as
L'homme de la Winchester d'or (France) | Court Martial | Skotoste ton drapeti (Greece)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Vassili Karis (Lieutenant Clint Warren), Craig Hill (Captain Simpson), Jack Betts (uncle), Salvatore Billa (Sergeant Ballinger), Margaret Rose Keil (Jane), Tom Felleghy (Colonel Stratford), Cesare Di Vito (Defensive Counsel), Lorenzo Piani, Ada Pometti, Mauro Mannatrizio (Smith brother), Fortunato Arena (farmer), Salvatore Baccaro (convict), Vittorio Fanfoni (Working Camp Warden), Elio Angelucci (bearded convict), Edmondo Tieghi (Presiding Judge), José Torres (federal agent), Omero Capanna (Smith henchman), Gilberto Galimberti (Smith henchman), Lilian Tyler (Heather), Gaddo Gelli (Tommy)
- Story: Roberto Mauri
- Screenplay: Roberto Mauri
- Cinematography: Luigi Ciccarese [Eastmancolor]
- Music: Marcello Gigante
- Producer: Francesco Vitolo
Synopsis
When an army lieutenant is sent on a secret mission and his contact is shot and killed, he is charged with the crime and court-martialed. He learns he was set up by his commanding officer and escapes to prove his innocence.
Trivia
Patched together from previous Mauri productions (...e lo chiamarono Spirito Santo and Bada alla tua pelle Spirito Santo!, with the addition of about ten new sequences) and given a limited Italian release.