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Joe... cercati un posto per morire! (Italy 1968 / Director: Giuliano Carnimeo (as Anthony Ascott))

  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Release Date: 21.9.1968

Also known as

Joe! Cercati un posto per morire | Find a Place to Die (U.S.A.) | Ringo - Such Dir einen Platz zum Sterben (Germany) | Oeste de Fronteras (Spain) | Un lugar para morir (Spain) | Al Oeste de la frontera (Spain) | Ringo cherche une place pour mourir (France) | Nadji si mesto da umres (Serbia) | Ringo cherche une place pour mourir (Belgium) | Kourallinen kultaa (Finland) | Vres enan topo na pethaneis (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Jeffrey Hunter (Joe Collins), Pascale Petit (Lisa Martin), Piero Lulli (Paul Martin), Daniela Giordana (Juanita), Adolfo Lastretti (as Peter Lastrett)(Reverend Riley), Gianni Pallavicino (as Gordon York)(Gomez), Reza Fazeli (Paco), Nello Pazzafini (as Ted Carter)(Fernando), Mario Dardanelli (as Mario Darnell)(Chato), Umberto Di Grazia (bandit), Anthony Blond (Bobo), Seraphino Profumo (Miguel), Pietro Ceccarelli
  • Story: Leonardo Benvenuti (as Ralph Grave), Hugo Fregonese
  • Screenplay: Lamberto Benvenuti (as Ralph Grave), Hugo Fregonese, Al Hine
  • Cinematography: Riccardo Pallottini [Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,78:1]
  • Music: Gianni Ferrio
  • Songs: "Find a Place to Die", "Era un cow-boy" sung by Jula de Palma
  • Producer: Hugo Fregonese

Synopsis

The pile of gold that Paul and Liza have accumulated is an attraction for many people, so much so that the young man is killed in an ambush organized by the bandit Chato. Liza seeks help from people who are no better than Chato; her frankness succeeds in rousing sleepy consciences and the girl is able to enlist a band of ruffians to her cause.

Comment

Nello Pazzafini, using the pseudonym "Ted Carter," leads a band of outlaws in this rousing spaghetti western from director Giuliano Carmineo (as "Anthony Ascott"). Aldo Lastretti appears as the obligatory fake priest, Rev. Riley, and genre regulars Daniela Giordano and Piero Lulli co-star. Hugo Fregonese collaborated on the screenplay, while Ricardo Pallottini provided the striking cinematography.

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