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Revision as of 18:29, 17 February 2013
Lo chiamavano King (Italy 1971 / Director: Giancarlo Romitelli (as Don Reynolds))
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- Runtime: 96 min
- Release Date: 18.5.1971
Also known as
His Name was King (U.S.A.) | The Last Bullet (U.K.) | The Man Called King (U.K.) | On m'appelle King (France) | Il s'appellait King (France) | Viimeinen luoti (Finland) | Su nombre fue rey (Spain) | Til sidste Kugle (Denmark)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Richard Harrison (John 'King' Marley), Klaus Kinski (Sheriff Brian Foster), Anne Puskin (Carol Marley), Luciano Pigozzi (Mr. Collins), Goffredo Unger (as John Silver)(Ben Benson), Federico Boido (as Rick Boyd)(Sam Benson), Lorenzo Fineschi (Benson brother), Marco Zuanelli (Mestas), Giorgio Dolfin, Vasili Karis (deputy), Osiride Pevarello (deputy), Paolo Magalotti (deputy), Tom Felleghy (Major Ericson), John Bartha (Sheriff Roberts), Ada Pometti, Giuseppe Monteverdi, Lucio Zarini, Giorgio Dolfin
- Story: Renato Savino
- Screenplay: Renato Savino
- Cinematography: Guglielmo Mancori [Eastmancolor, widescreen]
- Music: Luis Enríquez Bacalov
- Song: "His Name was King" sung by Ann Collin
- Producer: Luigi Nannerini
Synopsis
The Benson brothers, who are smuggling guns across the Mexican border, kill King's brother and rape his wife. King must stop their illegal activities, find who is behind them and gain revenge for his family.