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La taglia è tua... l'uomo l'ammazzo io (Italy, Spain 1969 / Director: Edoardo Mulargia)

  • Runtime: 106 min
  • Release Date: 23.12.1969

Also known as

El Puro se sienta, espera y dispara (Spain) | El Puro (U.S.A.) | El Puro, la rancon est pour toi (France) | The Reward's Yours... The Man's Mine | El Puro - O Procurado (Brazil)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Robert Woods (Joe Bishop/El Puro), Marc Fiorini (as Ashborn Hamilton Jr.) (Gypsy Boots), Aldo Berti (Cassidy), Fabrizio Gianni (Specs/Shorty), Mario Brega (Tim), Rosalba Neri (Rosie), Gustavo Re (Fernando), Mariangela Giordano (Sugar), Maurizio Bonuglia (Dolf), Angelo Dessy (Charlie), Giusva Fioravanti (Antonio), Lisa Seagram (Babe, saloon owner), Attilio Dottesio (sheriff), Cesar Ojinaga (2nd sheriff), Fernando Rubio (barman), Sergio Sagnotti (2nd sheriff assistant), Salvatore Campochiaro (girl's grandfather), Emilio Zago (stage passenger)
  • Story: Fabrizio Gianni
  • Screenplay: Ignacio F. Iquino, Fabrizio Gianni, Edoardo Mulargia
  • Cinematography: Antonio L. Ballesteros, Edoardo Mulargia [Eastmancolor, Cromoscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Alessandro Alessandroni
  • Producer: Gino Rossi

Synopsis

An alcoholic gunman, hunted down by five pitiless bounty hunters, is sheltered by a saloon dancer. When his enemies kill the girl the outlaw pulls himself together and faces his adversaries and takes his revenge in a final showdown. An interesting take on the reluctant gunfighter theme contains some truly surprising twists.

Comment

Very good film with dark and grim story. Robert Woods is at his best as El Puro, drunk anti-hero who gets beaten around and has delirium fits. The mood and pacing of the film reminded me lots of Cemetary without Crosses. A truly great forgotten gem. Must-see film for all sw fans! Rating: 4/5 --Bill san Antonio 14:52, 18 August 2006 (CEST)

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