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Sei bounty killers per una strage (Italy 1973 / Director: Franco Lattanzi)
- Runtime: 83 min (German VHS)
Also known as
Zahl und stirb (Germany) | Lovci na ucene (Yugoslavia) | Seis invencìveis pistoleiros (Brazil) | Pay or Die | The Judgment of God | Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre
Cast and crew
- Cast: Robert Woods [as Robert Wood](Stephen McGowan), Donald O'Brien (Frank 'Irishman'), Attilio Dottesio (Cemetery), George Wang (Ming / Messinas), Mauro Mannatrizio (Kid 'Whistler' Fraser), María Luisa Sala (Assunta / Linda McGowan), Giovanna Mainardi (governor's wife), Victor Stocchi (Samson / Pallotta), Fiorella Mannoia (Rossella McGowan), Toni Dimitri [as Antonio Dimitri](Rinaldo), Nello Palladino, Alessandro Perrella, Lorenzo Piani (Logan deputy), Barbara Betti, Armando Visconti, Ivan Greeve (Monk, bounty hunter with hook), Nicola Mozzillo, Maurizio Mannoia, Mario Dardanelli (Marty, Irishman henchman), Gianni Cardello, Michele Branca (Irishman henchman), Luciano Conti (John, bounty hunter), Benito Pacifico (poker player)
- Story: Ottavio Dolfi
- Screenplay: Ambrogio Molteni
- Cinematography: Giovanni Varriano [Eastmancolor - Techniscope 2.35:1]
- Music: Piero Piccioni
- Producer: Ottavio Dolfi
Synopsis
The Governor of Kansas hires six gunfighters to overthrow the tyrannical rule of the self-appointed sheriff of Abilene who is holding several hostages including his family.
Trivia
Shot in Italy but never released there. Only known releases are in Yugoslavia (theatrically) and Germany (VHS). Shown on TV in Italy and Brazil.