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Revision as of 12:22, 26 February 2017
Tepepa (Italy, Spain 1968, Director: Giulio Petroni)
- Runtime: 132 min
- Release Date: 31.1.1969
Also known as
Der Eliminator (Germany) | Durch die Hölle, Companeros (Germany) | Blood and Guns (U.S.A.) | Long Live the Revolution | Viva la revolucion (Spain) | Viva Tepepa! (Poland) | Tepepa, la rebelle tournamente (France) | Trois pour un massacre (France) | Hail to the Revolution
Cast and crew
- Cast: Thomas Milian (Jesus Maria "Tepepa" Moran), John Steiner (Dr. Henry Price/Brice), Orson Welles (Colonel/General Cascorro), Luciano Casamonica (Paquito), Angel Ortiz, Anna Maria Lanciaprima (Maria Virgen Escalande), José Torres (Pedro "El Piojo" Pereira), Paloma Cela (Consuelo), George Wang (Mr. Chu), Giancarlo Badessi (sergeant), Francisco Sanz (as Paco Sanz)(Madera), Armando Casamonica, Clara Colosimo (sergeant's wife), Mario Doddi, Lina Franchi, Vittorio Gigli, Rafael Hernández (Pedro), Paola Natale, Alba Maiolini
- Story and Screenplay: Franco Solinas, Ivan Della Mea
- Cinematography: Francisco Marín [Technicolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Ennio Morricone
- Song: "Al Messico che vorrei" sung by Christy
- Producers: Alfredo Cuomo, Nicolo Pomilia
Synopsis
An English doctor saves a Mexican revolutionary leader (Tepepa) from the firing squad in order to exact personal revenge for the death of his fiancée. But things are not so simple, as the revolutionary is a popular man with the masses and his version of events throws doubt as to his guilt in the matter. The doctor is not swayed but, as political hostilities are renewed, both men are engulfed in the increasing violence and find themselves pursued by the ruthless Colonel Carrosco who is determined to recapture Tepepa and make an example of him to the peons who see him as a hero.