Sonora

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Sonora (Spain, Italy 1968 / Director: Alfonso Balcázar)

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  • Release Date: 25.10.1968

Also known as

Sartana non perdona (Italy) | Sartana Does Not Forgive (U.S.A.) | Sartana no perdone (Spain) | Für ein paar Leichen mehr (Germany) | ...dem Teufel zittern die Knochen: Sonora (Germany) | Sartana - Für ein paar Leichen mehr (German, planned) | 3 Gun Showdown (South Africa) | Vahsi üçler (Turkey) | Vromiko aima, vromikes sfaires (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Gilbert Roland (Kirchner), George Martin (Uriah/Sartana), Jack Elam (Slim Kovacs), Alfio Caltabiano (Jose), Hugo Blanco, Gérard Tichy (Sam), Diana Lorys, Donatella Turri (Uriah's/Sartna's wife), Rosalba Neri (passenger), Tomás Torres (Raines), Miguel de la Riva (Reyes), Gustavo Re, Tony Norton, Augusto Rocha, Jose Paloma, Carlos Musto, Oscar Pellicer, Fernando Rubio, Juan Garcia, Oswaldo Genazzani, Jose Escribano, Ricardo Navarro, Manuel Brochard, Carlos Ronda, Carlos M. Sola, Jose M. Pinilla, Victor Villanova, Hugo Blanco, Alfonso Balcazar, Miguel de la Riva


  • Story: Girorgio Simonelli
  • Screenplay: Jaime Jesús Balcazar (as J.J. Balcazar)
  • Cinematography: Jaime Deu Casas [Eastmancolor, Cinemascope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Francesco de Masi
  • Song: "Maybe Somewhere" sung by Raoul
  • Song: Sogni ed ombre" sung by Vania
  • Producers: Antonio Liza, Mario Caporalli

Synopsis

Alfonso Balcazar directed this revenge-themed spaghetti western, one of over 20 films trading on the success of Gianfranco Parolini's Se Incontri Sartana Prega per la Tua Morte (1968). Jorge Martin plays the legendary gunfighter, relentlessly stalking a gang of outlaws led by the ruthless Slim (Jack Elam) who murdered Sartana's bride (Donatella Turri). Featuring a cast full of genre favorites including Gilbert Roland, Gerard Tichy, Hugo Blanco, Diana Lorys, and Rosalba Neri, this Spanish-Italian co-production is one of the better entries in the series. Surprisingly, the grim script was co-written by Jaime Jesus Balcazar and slapstick specialist Giorgio Simonelli, whose Franco and Ciccio comedies are miles removed from this funereal western.

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