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Revision as of 21:55, 11 July 2013
Quelle sporche anime dannate (Italy 1971 / Director: Luigi Batzella (as Paolo Solvay))
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- Runtime: 91 min
- Release Date: 14.11.1971
Also known as
Paid in Blood (U.S.A.) | Sein Colt gab die Antwort (Germany) | Geplant als: Sein Colt gab die Antwort (Germany) Aquela alma maldita (Brazil) | Les ames damnees du Rio Chico (France) | Pagado en sangre (Spain)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Jeff Cameron (Tom Carter), Donald O'Brian (Lee Rast), Alfredo Rizzo (Jack 'Mule' Buchanan), Krista Nell (Cora), Edilio Kim (Doctor Lassiter), Sofia Kammara (July), Esmeralda Barros (Zelda), Gianfranco Clerici (as Mark Davis)(Shannon), William Mayor (Bill Joyce), Attilio Dottesio (sheriff), Franco Daddi (killer), Gianclaudio Jabes (as Jean Claude Jabes)(Ringo Brown), Xiro Papas (Pablo), Laila Shed (saloon girl), Mauro Mannatrizio (army officer), Giulio Baraghini, Alessandro Perrella, Lorenzo Piani, Gino Turini, Salvatore Campochiaro, Sergio Baldacchino, Angelo Susani
- Story: Aldo Barni
- Screenplay: Aldo Barni
- Cinematography: Giorgio Montagnani [Eastmancolor, widescreen]
- Music: Elsio Mancuso
- Producer: Mario de Rosa
About
Luigi Batzella directed this spaghetti western under the pseudonym "Paolo Solvay." Gioffredo Scarciofolo stars (using his standard alias, "Jeff Cameron") as Tom Carter, whose brother was murdered and robbed by the evil Ringo Brown (William Mayor) shortly after taking all his money out of the bank to marry Cora (Krista Nell), a local saloon girl. Tom is suspicious of Cora, but she helps him unmask the real killer. The usual showdowns and heroism ensue, although Batzella directs without much enthusiasm, and the performances are fairly listless. Much of the cast returned for Batzella's La colt era il suo Dio the following year.