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*'''Release Date:''' 23.5.1969 (Germany), 28.5.1969 (Italy)
*'''Release Date:''' 23.5.1969 (Germany), 28.5.1969 (Italy)
== Also known as ==
== Also known as ==
Hate Is My God (U.S.A.) | Hatred of God (U.S.A.) | Il Nero - Hass war sein Gebet (Germany) | Olmeden Oldur (Turkey) | Kostaja saapuu Coloradoon (Finland) | I avgi tou misous (Greece)
Hate Is My God (U.S.A.) | Hatred of God (U.S.A.) | Il Nero - Hass war sein Gebet (Germany) | Olmeden Oldur (Turkey) | Kostaja saapuu Coloradoon (Finland) | I avgi tou misous (Greece) | La haine est mon dieu (France)


== Cast and crew ==
== Cast and crew ==

Revision as of 17:21, 7 May 2014

L'odio è il mio Dio (Italy, West Germany 1969 / Director: Emilio Giordana [as Claudio Gora])

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Contents:
  • Runtime: 94 min (Germany), 110 min (Italy)
  • Release Date: 23.5.1969 (Germany), 28.5.1969 (Italy)

Also known as

Hate Is My God (U.S.A.) | Hatred of God (U.S.A.) | Il Nero - Hass war sein Gebet (Germany) | Olmeden Oldur (Turkey) | Kostaja saapuu Coloradoon (Finland) | I avgi tou misous (Greece) | La haine est mon dieu (France)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Tony Kendall (Il Nero / Carl), Carlo Giordana (Vincent Kearney), Herbert Fleischmann (Alex Carter, banker), Gunther Philipp (Judge Smith), Pier Giovanni Anchisi (Oliver, newspaperman), Peter Dane (Arthur Field), Halina Zalewska [as Ella Karin](Rosalind Field), Sisto Brunetti (Jeff), Herbert Fux (mad prisoner), Marina Berti (Blanche Durand), Venantino Venantini (Sweetley), Ursula Davis, Isa Sala, Pippo Franco (travelling minstrel), Carlos De Castro, Fortunato Arena (deputy), Luciano Rossi (Joe the Idiot), Giusva Fioravanti (young Vincent), Giglio Gigli (Carter henchman), Mario Mandalari, Franco Pasquetto, Alberto Pozilli, Gerardo Rossi, Paolo Todisco
  • Story: Piero Anchisi, Vincenzo Cerami, Claudio Gora (Emilio Giordana), Werner Hauff, Siegfried Kramer
  • Screenplay: Pietro Anchisi, Vincenzo Cerami, Claudio Gora
  • Cinematography: Luciano Trasatti [Eastmancolor - widescreen]
  • Music: Pippo Franco
  • Song: "L’americana" sung by Pippo Franco
  • Producers: Liliana Biancini, Theo Maria Werner, Fernando Cinquini

Story

A young man returns to his village, and with the help of a black-clad stranger, seeks revenge for the murder of his brother against three men who are now notable men of the town.

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