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In order to avenge his daughter's honour a wealthy merchant hires Fred Burton to kill two cowboys, one of which joins a group of traveling performers reciting Shakespeare in a semiabandoned town. | In order to avenge his daughter's honour a wealthy merchant hires Fred Burton to kill two cowboys, one of which joins a group of traveling performers reciting Shakespeare in a semiabandoned town. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
In November 2015 the film, never appeared on television, was screened in Rome in the presence of the director Amasi Damiani and film critic Marco Giusti. | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 15:12, 26 November 2021
I fantasmi di Omah-Ri (Italy 1976 / Director: Amasi Damiani)
Contents:
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- Runtime: 84 min
- Release Date: unknown (submitted to the Committee for Film Review in December 1976 as L'unghiata del gigante, the movie was most likely already shot in 1971)
Also known as
L'unghiata del gigante (Italy) | Omah-Ri Ghosts
Cast and crew
- Cast: Richard Harrison (Fred Burton), Marina Pane, Lucy Bomez, Lorenzo Piani, Galliano Sbarra, Gualtiero Rispoli, Josyane Gibert
- Written by: Amasi Damiani, Alberto Damiani
- Cinematography: Giovanni Varriano
- Filming Locations: Elios Studios
Synopsis
In order to avenge his daughter's honour a wealthy merchant hires Fred Burton to kill two cowboys, one of which joins a group of traveling performers reciting Shakespeare in a semiabandoned town.
Trivia
In November 2015 the film, never appeared on television, was screened in Rome in the presence of the director Amasi Damiani and film critic Marco Giusti.