Giù la testa... hombre

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Giù la testa... hombre (Italy 1971 / Director: Demofilo Fidani)

Also known as

A Fistful of Death (USA) | Western Story (USA) | Doppia taglia per Minnesota Stinky (Italy) | Ich will ihn tot! (Germany) | Ich will deinen Kopf (Germany) | Adios Companeros (Germany)(DVD title) | Ballada par Django (Spain) | Macho Callagan se dechaine (France) | De bende van Butch Cassidy (The Netherlands) | Macho Callaghan gaat er op los (Netherlands) | Ballad of Django | The Strange Tale of Minnesota Stinky | Vingança De Django (Brazil)
A Fistful of Death movie poster

Synopsis

Macho Callaghan is after Butch Cassidy, Sundance, Ironhead and their band of outlaws. After the outlaws have a falling out Macho finds a way of being hired by Ironhead Donovan and must find a way to convince him to attack Butch Cassidy.

Credits

  • Cast: Jack Betts [as Hunt Powers] (Butch Cassidy), Jeff Cameron (Macho Callaghan), Klaus Kinski (Reverend Cotten), Gordon Mitchell ('Testa di ferro' / Ironhead Donovan), Giancarlo Prete [as Philip Garner] (Sundance Kid), Benito Pacifico [as Dennis Colt] (Buck O'Sullivan), Grazia Giuvi (saloon girl), Luciano Conti [as Lucky Mc Murray] (Ben, bandit with doll), Pietro Fumelli (old hermit), Renzo Arbore [as Lorenzo Arbore] (Notary Paul J. Stark), Pino Polidori [as Giuseppe Polidori], Giglio Gigli (Colbert, Donovan henchman), Amerigo Castrighella [as Custer Gail] (Lucas, Donovan henchman), Manlio Salvatori (Mr. Pinkerton), Alessandro Perrella (townsman), Michele Branca (Donovan henchman), Calogero Caruana (participant in the saloon fight), Elio Angelucci (townsman), Enzo Radicchio, Franco Ricci (cardsharp)
  • Director: Demofilo Fidani [as Miles Deem]
  • Story: Demofilo Fidani
  • Screenplay: Demofilo Fidani, Maria Rosa Valenza, Alfredo Medori
  • Cinematography: Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi) [Eastmancolor - Totalscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Lallo Gori
  • Producer: Diego Spataro

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Release Dates

  • Release Date: 17.4.1971

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