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Revision as of 21:15, 21 December 2014

Execution (Italy, 1968 / Director: Domenico Paolella)

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  • Runtime: 93 min
  • Release Date: 14.6.1968

Also known as

Django - Die Bibel ist kein Kartenspiel (Germany) | Django prepare ton execution (France) | Prodessionella Desperados (Sweden) | Execution (U.S.A.) | Django bereidt uw vonnis (Belgium) | Django, Get Ready to Die

Cast and crew

  • Cast: John Richardson (John & Bill Coler/Cooper / Django), Mimmo Palmara [as Dick Palmer](Clint Clips), Franco Giornelli (Charlie Donovan), Piero Vida (Burt), Rita Klein (Carol), Nestor Garay (Juarez), Romano Magnino (Sancho, Juarez lieutenant), Lucio de Santis (sergeant, waystation), Dalia Bresciani [as Dalia](Juana), Ivan Scratuglia, Angelo Susani (Don, Juarez henchman), Veriano Genesi (circus member), Ettore Arena (prison guard), Riccardo Petrazzi (prison warden), Elio Angelucci (henchman)
  • Story: Domenico Paolella
  • Screenplay: Domenico Paolella, Fernando Franchi, Giancarlo Zagni
  • Cinematography: Aldo Scavarda [Eastmancolor - widescreen 1,85:1]
  • Music: Lallo Gori
  • Producers: Fernando Franchi, Alexander Hacohen

Synopsis

A bounty hunter is freed from prison with only one thought in his head; to track down a man, dead or alive, who is worth $20,000. His name is John Coler and he is greedy for gold, so much so that he doesn't want to share it even with those who have helped him to steal it.

Comment

Undistinguished western with a good enough story , but bogged down in mediocrity thanks to the often uninspired directing by veteran filmmaker Domenico Paolella.

by Stanton

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