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*'''Screenplay:''' Juan Bosch, Renato Izzo | *'''Screenplay:''' Juan Bosch, Renato Izzo | ||
*'''Cinematography:''' Julio Perez de Rozas [Technicolor, Panoramico 1,66:1] | *'''Cinematography:''' Julio Perez de Rozas [Technicolor, Panoramico 1,66:1] | ||
*'''Music:''' Marcello Giombini (some tracks recycled from [[Per un pugno di dollari]], [[Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il|Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo]], and [[C'era una volta il West]]) | *'''Music:''' [[:Category:Marcello Giombini|Marcello Giombini]] (some tracks recycled from [[Per un pugno di dollari]], [[Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il|Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo]], and [[C'era una volta il West]]) | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == |
Revision as of 08:33, 5 March 2013
Il mio nome è Scopone e faccio sempre cappotto (Italy, Spain 1972 / Director: Juan Bosch)
- Runtime: 85 min
- Release Date: 27.6.1975 (check Trivia below))
Also known as
Dallas (U.S.A.)| Ten Killers Came from Afar | Fäuste wie Dynamit (Germany) | Os dez Homens do Oeste (Brazil)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Antonio de Teffe (Anthony Steffen) (Jake/Dallas), Fernando Sancho (Kelly Lucamone), Ricardo Palacios (Buster), Claudio Undari (Johnny Black/Doug Bright), Gillian Hills (Glenda Kelly), Indio Gonzales (Johnny Black's henchman), Furio Meniconi (sheriff), Esteban Dalmases (deputy), Attilio Severini, Juan Torres, Juan M. Solano, Ricardo Moyan, Sergio Dore, Karin Heske, Ralph Birks, Antonio Mayans, Cesar Ojinaga, Fernando Palacios, Furio Meniconi, Johnny Fairen, David Delperro, Manuel Bronchud, Moises Rocha
- Screenplay: Juan Bosch, Renato Izzo
- Cinematography: Julio Perez de Rozas [Technicolor, Panoramico 1,66:1]
- Music: Marcello Giombini (some tracks recycled from Per un pugno di dollari, Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo, and C'era una volta il West)
Synopsis
Dallas tries to regain his father's farm which he lost in a card game with Kelly. But Kelly is now dead and his daughter, Glenda, doesn't know how to play poker. There are rumours of a hidden treasure. So, Dallas defends what is rightly his, against everybody, with fist fights and ambush scenes.
Trivia
- Anthony Steffen's final Spaghetti Western. Released in 1975, this one was most likely already shot in 1972.