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== Cast and crew ==
== Cast and crew ==
*'''Cast:''' Ronny de Marc (Dan), Joco Turk (Joe), Gia Sandré (as Gisèle Sandré)(Melody), Georges Lycan, Maria Grazia Marescalchi (as Mary Grace Mannes)(Patricia), Benito Stefanelli (as Benny Reeves)(Charlie), Petar Buntic, A. Chiarollo, M. Cobol, E. Ghez, Cesar Iravenac, Eulalia Ramón (as E. Ramon) , R. Sarsi, M. Sitar
*'''Cast:''' Ronny de Marc (Dan), Joco Turk (Joe), Gisèle Sandré(Melody), Georges Lycan, Maria Grazia Marescalchi (as Mary Grace Mannes)(Patricia), Benito Stefanelli (as Benny Reeves)(Charlie), Petar Buntic, A. Chiarollo, M. Cobol, E. Ghez, Cesare Canevari (as Cesar Iravenac), Eulalia Ramón (as E. Ramon) , R. Sarsi, M. Sitar





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Per un dollaro a Tucson si muore (Italy 1964 / Director: Cesare Canevari (as D. Brownson))

Per un dollaro a tucson si muore.jpg
More on this film:
  • Runtime: 82 min
  • Release Date: 27.2.1965

Also known as

Blutige Rache in Tucson (Germany) | Die for a Dollar in Tucson | A Tucson si muore (Italy) | On meurt a Tuckson (France)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Ronny de Marc (Dan), Joco Turk (Joe), Gisèle Sandré(Melody), Georges Lycan, Maria Grazia Marescalchi (as Mary Grace Mannes)(Patricia), Benito Stefanelli (as Benny Reeves)(Charlie), Petar Buntic, A. Chiarollo, M. Cobol, E. Ghez, Cesare Canevari (as Cesar Iravenac), Eulalia Ramón (as E. Ramon) , R. Sarsi, M. Sitar


  • Story: Cesare Canevari (as D. Brownson)
  • Screenplay: Cesare Canevari (as D. Brownson)
  • Cinematography: Adriano Bernacchi (as C. Richardson) [Eastmancolor, normal 1,66:1]
  • Music: Armando Sciascia (as H. Tical)
  • Songs: "Per un dollaro a Tucson si muore", "Vedette" sung by Vinicio Gori
  • Producer: Cesare Canevari

Synopsis

A gang of bandits takes control of Tucson in preparation for the arrival of a consignment of gold, with only a band of voluntary soldiers trying to outwit them and save the town.

Comment

This amateurish looking, widely unknown western was really directed by Matalo! director Cesare Canevari. If Matalo! was a western possibly made under drug influence, Per un dollaro a Tucson si muore looks like the film of a druggie on withdrawal, shot in the woods behind your home (actually it was a tidy looking Yugolavia). It can also be called a weird curiosity due to a total lack of cinematical qualities. Acting, story, dialogue, atmosphere, everything is substandard. To be seen to be believed!

by Stanton

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