Giurò... e li uccise ad uno ad uno

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Giurò... e li uccise ad uno ad uno... Piluk il timido (Italy 1968 / Director: Guido Celano)

Also known as

Gun Shy Piluk (USA) | Piluk il timido (Italy) | Piluk le timide (France) | Le justicier du Sud (France) | Pilluks nimmt Maß (Germany) | Piluk, el timido (Spain) | Matar sem piedade (Brazil) | Tha tous skotoso enan-enan (Greece) | Piluk, the Timid One
Gun Shy Piluk movie poster

Synopsis

Law and order in the town of Boise are threatened by the Mason gang. When they murder Piluk's son, the old man vows to take his revenge, despite his apparent ineptitude for killing.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Edmund Purdom (Sheriff Roger Brown), Peter Holden (Sebastian Mason), Micaela Pignatelli Cendali (Margaret Amelia Moorehead), Luigi Barbieri [as Luis Barber] (Piluk), Aïche Nana (Daisy Sugar Candy), Sergio Tedesco (Deputy Gregory), Ivan Scratuglia (Doc Lucious Reed), Fedele Gentile (saloon owner), Attilio Dottesio (Judge Everett), Riccardo Salvino [as Salvatore Caronia] (Sheriff Albert Morehead), Emo Caruso, Michele Branca (Roy Mason), Benjamin Gigli, Silvano Zuddas (young round faced Wyatt Mason), Massimo Campagnoli, Gavino Sini, Pietro De Santis, Pino Manca, Luigi Mannoia (older Mason brother), Arturo Croci, Giuseppe Castellano (blacksmith), Bruno Piergentili [as Dan Harrison] (Bill Wyler), Livio Lorenzon (Doc Burt Lucas)
  • Uncredited actors: Guido Celano (Zac Wyler), Antonio Danesi (stagecoach driver)
  • Director: Guido Celano
  • Story: Guido Celano
  • Screenplay: Guido Celano, Luigi Silori
  • Cinematography: Angelo Baistrocchi [Eastmancolor - Panoramico]
  • Music: Carlo Savina
  • Song: "Say You'll Be Mine" performed by Lilian Terry
  • Producer: Guido Celano

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Trivia

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 97 min
  • German TV version may be 7 minutes shorter, according to Filmdienst

Release Dates

  • March 7, 1968 (Italy)
  • July 3, 1987 East Germany (TV only)

Filming locations

  • Elios Film, Rome

Dubbing

  • Germany: there is an East Germany (DDR) TV dub of this film.

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