Pistolero segnato da Dio, Il

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Il pistolero segnato da Dio (Italy 1968 / Director: Giorgio Ferroni)

Also known as

Due pistole e un vigliacco (Italy) | Gunman Sent by God (USA) | Two Pistols and a Coward (USA) | Pistoleiro designado por Deus (Portugal) | Deux pistolets pour un lache (France) | Twee pistolen voor een lafaard (Belgium) | El pistolero que odiaba la muerte (Spain) | O Pistoleiro Marcado Por Deus (Brazil) | 必殺の二丁拳銃 Hissatsu no nicyoukenjyu (Japan) | Two Guns and a Coward
Gunman Sent by God movie poster

Synopsis

Anthony Steffen, as a young gunman who works as a circus performer, witnesses the killing of some outlaws, carried out by their leader and is credited with the deed. Steffen suffers from a complex which blocks him in front of any violence and makes him appear cowardly, so when a young boy is kidnapped he must find a way to regain his composure.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Antonio De Teffè [as Anthony Steffen] (Gary Maguire), Richard Wyler (Coleman), Giovanni Cianfriglia [as Ken Wood] (Roy Conroy), Luisa Baratto [as Liz Barrett] (Maggie), Gia Sandri (Dora), Andrea Bosic (Jonathan Murphy), Nello Pazzafini (Eustis Brown, circus barker), Massimo Righi [as Max Dean] (Grant, posse organizer), Tom Felleghy (Brody), Marco Stefanelli (Tony Murphy), Benito Stefanelli (New City sheriff), Furio Meniconi (Norton), Fedele Gentile [as Gentile Fedele] (Sheriff Corbitt), Ennio Balbo [as Enio Balbo] (Thomas Clerigen), Rina Franchetti (Mrs. Clerigen), Ugo Adinolfi, Valentino Macchi, Riccardo Pizzuti (Coleman henchman), Lucio De Santis [as De Santis Lucio] (Coleman henchman), Gino Marturano [as Marturano Luigi] (Coleman henchman), Enrico Chiappafreddo [as Chiappafreddo Enrico] (blond Coleman henchman), Sal Borgese [as Borgese Salvatore] (Coleman henchman)
  • Uncredited actors: Mimmo Poli (bartender), Paolo Magalotti (rancher in saloon), Romano Puppo (Steve, Conroy bandit), Giancarlo Bastianoni (saloon patron), Marcello Meconizzi (saloon patron), Vincenzo De Palo (saloon patron), Franco Daddi (saloon brawler), Enzo Modino (saloon card player), Alfred Thomas (Mario, Clerigen servant), Remo Capitani (Vance, Conroy gunman), Pietro Ceccarelli (circus strongman), Franco Ukmar (circus Indian), Rinaldo Zamperla (circus Indian), Giancarlo Ukmar (circus Indian), Renzo Pevarello (circus stooge), Mario Dardanelli (man at trading post), Ermelinda De Felice (innkeeper madame), Gina Mascetti (Mrs. Norton), Valerio Tordi (injured farmer), Rocco Lerro (Coleman henchman), Omero Capanna (Coleman henchman), Aldo Barozzi (first bartender)
  • Director: Giorgio Ferroni [as Calvin Jackson Padget]
  • Story: Augusto Finocchi, Giorgio Ferroni
  • Screenplay: Augusto Finocchi, Remigio Del Grosso
  • Cinematography: Sandro Mancori (Eastmancolor - Panoramico 1,66:1)
  • Music: Carlo Rustichelli

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 93 min

Release Dates

  • February 29, 1968 (Italy)

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