Sette pistole per un massacro

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Sette pistole per un massacro (Italy · Spain 1967 / Director: Mario Caiano)

Also known as

Adios, Hombre (Italy) | Hondo spara più forte (Italy) | Adios Hombré (France) | Con el corazón en la garganta (Spain) | Hondo dispara más fuerte (Spain, working title) | Seven Pistols for a Massacre (USA) | Das Todeslied von Laramie (Germany) | Das Todeslied (Germany) | Einen Whisky als Kopfgeld | Adios Hombre (Brazil)
Seven Pistols for a Massacre movie poster

Synopsis

Tiny and his gang try to rob a bank, but the safe is empty. Waiting for the announced gold transport they hold the whole town captive. Amongst them is Will Flaherty who has escaped from prison to prove his innocence.

Credits

  • Cast: Craig Hill (Will Flaherty), Giulia Rubini (Peggy, saloon proprietor), Piero Lulli (Luke Brabham), Eduardo Fajardo (Tiny / Tilly), Nazzareno Zamperla (Tom, Peggy's brother), Jacques Herlin (Mr. Pink/Pim), Nello Pazzafini (King, Tiny henchman), Massimo Carocci (Ziggy / Nick, Tiny henchman), Pino Polidori (Charlie, Tiny lieutenant), Natale Nazzareno (Brisbee deputy), Tomas Picó (coin flip loser), Roberto Camardiel (Doc, Tiny partner), Eleanora Vargas (Judith, dance troupe leader)
  • Also with: Caterina Trentini [as Kathleen Parker (poster)] (dancer), Spartaco Conversi (Pat, Bisbee sheriff), Goffredo Unger (Bisbee deputy), Antonio Danesi (Brisbee stagecoach driver), Osiride Pevarello (blacksmith), Mario Ghignone (Sam, bartender), Luigi Ciavarro (Little Tucson deputy), Renzo Pevarello (Kid, Tiny henchman), Gianfranco Clerici (Pablo, Tiny henchman), Riccardo Petrazzi (Joe, Tiny henchman in stable), Rinaldo Zamperla (Tiny henchman), Arnaldo Dell'Acqua (band drummer), Franco Ukmar (village idiot), Vincenzo De Palo (dancers stagecoach shotgun), Alberigo Donadeo (saloon patron), Franco Moruzzi (townsman in saloon), Giancarlo Ukmar (saloon brawler)
  • Screenplay: Eduardo M. Brochero
  • Cinematography: Julio Ortas [Eastmancolor - Panoramico 1,66:1]
  • Music: Francesco De Masi
  • Song: "The Only Girl He Loved" sung by July Ray
  • Producer: Bianco Manini

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 88 min

Release Dates

  • Release Date: 29.4.1967

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