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Revision as of 09:01, 27 February 2013
Lo chiamavano Verità (Italy 1972 / Director: Luigi Perelli)
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- Runtime: 89 min
- Release Date: 11.8.1972
Also known as
They Call Him Veritas (U.S.A.) | On m'appelle Verita (France) | Le llamaban la Verdad (Spain) | They Called Him Verity (Netherlands) | Smartast i västern (Sweden) | Itan pio tolmiros kai ton elegan Verita (Greece)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Mark Damon (Veritas/Verity), Pasquale Basile (as Pat Nigro)(Chigger), Pietro Ceccarelli (Jesse), Franco Garofalo (Misery), Maria D'Incoronato (Paquita), Pietro Torrisi (saloon patron), Guglielmo Spoletini (as Willam Bogart)(William James), Gigi Bonos, Enzo Fiermonte, Corrado Annicelli, Giorgio Dolfin, Stafano Oppedisano (dying Mexican), Franco Scanni, Tonino Aschi (as Tony Askin), Giuseppe Alotta, Mauro Mannatrizio, Rico Boido, Michele Basile, Gilberto Galmiberti
- Story: Oreste Coltellacci
- Screenplay: Oreste Coltellacci
- Cinematography: Mario Capriotti [Technicolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Manuel De Sica
- Producer: Oreste Coltellacci
Synopsis
Four vagabond conmen try to stay one step ahead of the law and strike it rich without actually engaging in anything resembling work. Acquiring a book entitled “How to Make Money in the West” Verity and his flim-flaming partners try con-games until they try and con the author of the book.