Giubbe rosse

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Giubbe rosse (Italy 1974 / Director: Aristide Massaccessi (as Joe D'Amato))

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Contents:
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Release Date: 24.4.1975

Also known as

Cormack of the Mounties (U.K.) | Red Coat (U.S.A.) | Royal Mounted Police (U.S.A.) | Die Rotröcke (Germany) | Die Gnadenlose Meute (Germany) | Bill Cormack, le federe (Freance) | Guerreras rojas (Spain) | Colmillo blanco al ataque (Spain) | Killers of the Savage North (U.S.A.) | Cormack, o atromitos kynigos (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Fabio Testi (Corporal Bill Cormack), Lionel Stander (Doctor Higgins), Claudio Undari (as Robert Hundar)(Wolf Seattle), Guido Mannari (Carabu), Lars Bloch (Andy O'Brien), Lynne Frederick (Elizabeth), Daniele Dublino (lieutenant), Wendy Deborah D’Olive (Shee-Noa), Aldo Cecconi (Fred), Geoffrey Copleston (RMP Commander), Bruno Corazarri (Logan), Elio Angelucci (townsman), Luigi Antonio Guerra, Paolo Magaloti, Emilio Messina, Renzo Peverello
  • Story: Claudio Bernabei, Aristide Massaccessi
  • Screenplay: Claudio Bernabei, Aristide Massaccessi, Luigi Montefiore (as George Eastman)
  • Cinematography: Aristide Massaccessi (as Joe D'Amato)) [Technicolor, Widescreen]
  • Music: Carlo Rustichelli
  • Song: “Day After Day” sung by Lynne Frederick
  • Producer: Alfonso Donati

Synopsis

Set in the great Canadian wilderness, two men, a mountie (Cormack) and an outlaw (Cariboo) who were once close, have become enemies. Cariboo kidnaps Cormack's son, hoping to lure him into a trap, but matters are complicated by the presence of a gold hungary gang of robbers.

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