Quanto costa morire

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Quanto costa morire (Italy, France 1968 / Director: Sergio Merolle)

  • Runtime: 91 min
  • Release Date: 14.9.1968

Also known as

Les colts brillent au soleil (France) | Le prix de la mort (France) | Taste of Death (U.S.A.) | Cost of Dying (U.S.A.) | Cuanto Cuesta Morir (Spain) | Kar yollari kapadi (Turkey) | De colts schitteren in de zon (Belgium) | Den tha meini kaneis zontanos (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Andrea Giordana (Tony), John Ireland (Dan El/Ralph), Bruno Corazzari (Scaife/Skede), Raymond Pellegrin (Sheriff Bill Ransom), Sergio Scarchilli, Claudio Scarchilli, Giovanni Petrucci, Fulvio Pellegrino (Mark), Mireille Granelli, Ruggero Cressa, Betsy Bell, Giuseppe Altamura
  • Story: Biagio Proietti
  • Screenplay: Biagio Proietti
  • Cinematography: Benito Frattari [Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,66:1]
  • Music: Francesco De Masi
  • Song: "Who Is The Man?" sung by Raoul
  • Producer: Robert Dorfmann, Enzo Merolle

Plot

After a group of bandits terrorize his town, a boy finds courage to confront them. We open with the villianous Scaife gunning down some cowpokes and taking their cattle. Snow has fallen and Scaife and his gang are unable to drive the stolen cattle. The gang takes refuge in a small town. The town's sheriff, Ranson, knows what kind of men these are and tries to convince the townsfolk to run them out. Scaife proceeds to kill Ranson. Ranson's adopted son, Tony, now wants revenge and El, Scaife's gunsel, agrees to help him.--JONAH HEX 22:10, 7 November 2007 (CET)

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