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Rimase uno solo e fu la morte per tutti! (Italy 1971 / Director: Eduardo Mulargia)
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- Runtime: 82 min
- Release Date: 19.2.1971
Also known as
Brother Outlaw (U.S.A.) | Dakota - Nur der Colt war sein Gesetz (Germany) | Schwur des Geächteten (Germany) | Irmão Fora da Lei (Brazil) | Duel i Tombstone (Danish) | Le pistolero de Tombstone (France) | Solo y fuera de la ley (Spain) | La muerte fue para todos (Spain) | Lainsuojaton (Finland) | Dakota
Cast and crew
- Cast: Tony Kendall (Dakota Thompson), Jean Louis (as James Rogers)(Slim Thompson), Sophia Kammara (Jane), Omero Gargano (Donovan), Dino Strano (as Dean Stratford)(Alvarez), Celso Faria, Sagnoti, Fortunato Arena, Attilio Dottesio (as Attilio Dotte), Vincenzo Maggio (as Mimmo Maggio), Luciano Conti, Michele Branca, Nino Musco, Franco Marletta, Bruno Boschetti, Enzo Pulcrano
- Story: Alessandro Schiro
- Screenplay: Edoardo Mulargia, Alessandro Schiro
- Cinematography: Antonio Modica [Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,66:1]
- Music: Felice Di Stefano + Gianfranco Di Stefano
Synopsis
Dakota, a sheriff, is framed by a band of outlaws and sentenced to life imprisonment. He breaks out of jail helped by his brother. At large, the two brothers eliminate the whole gang and, having proved his innocence, Dakota is reinstated as sheriff.
Comment
A weak western from the otherwise always reliable Edoardo Mulargia. The screenplay looks like a patchwork of leftovers from other scripts, it seems often that there are whole parts missing. Oddly enough there are several other scenes which seem to go on forever without any necessity. The acting is also rather poor, whereas the best parts of the score were directly taken from Mulargia's SW debut Perche uccidi ancora? (1965).
by Stanton