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Well made early SW with an interesting score, which was most likely directed (without getting the credit) by Edoardo Mulargia, in which case it was his SW debut. It was also the first starring role in a SW for Anthony Steffen, who then became one of the most prolific B-stars of the genre, with a total of 24 leads from 1965 to 1972. | Well enough made early SW with a simple revenge story and an interesting score, which was most likely directed (without getting the credit) by Edoardo Mulargia, in which case it was his SW debut. It was also the first starring role in a SW for Anthony Steffen, who then became after this initial success despite some acting limitations one of the most prolific B-stars of the genre, with a total of 24 leads from 1965 to 1972. | ||
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Revision as of 21:32, 28 November 2010
Perché uccidi ancora? (Italy, Spain 1965 / Director: Jose Antonio de la Loma; uncredited: Edoardo Mulargia)
- Runtime: 89 min
- Release Date: 4.12.1965
Also known as
¿Por qué seguir matando? | Blood at Sundown | Blue Summer | Stop the Slayings | Why Go on Killing? | Creuse ta fosse, j'aurai ta peau (France) | Jetzt sprechen die Pistolen (Germany)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Antonio De Teffè (as Anthony Steffen), Ida Galli (as Evelyn Stewart), Aldo Berti, Gemma Cuervo, José Calvo (as Pepe Calvo), Hugo Blanco, José Torres, Franco Latini, Frank Oliveras, Ignazio Leone, Lino Desmond, Willi Colombini, Stelio Candelli (as Stanley Kent), Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia (as Ivan Giovanni Scratuglia), Armando Guarnieri, Luis Induni
- Screenwriter: Vincenzo Musolino, Edoardo Mulargia
- Cinematography: Vitaliano Natalucci (Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1)
- Music: Felice Di Stefano
- Producer: Vincenzo Musolino
Synopsis
A young deserter from the army returns to the place where his father has been killed by a family of Mexican landowners. The task is not easy as he is alone in his efforts to avenge his father's death.
Comment
Well enough made early SW with a simple revenge story and an interesting score, which was most likely directed (without getting the credit) by Edoardo Mulargia, in which case it was his SW debut. It was also the first starring role in a SW for Anthony Steffen, who then became after this initial success despite some acting limitations one of the most prolific B-stars of the genre, with a total of 24 leads from 1965 to 1972.
by Stanton