Treno per Durango, Un

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Un treno per Durango (Italy · Spain 1968 / Director: Mario Caiano)

Also known as

A Train for Durango (USA) | Un tren para Durango (Spain) | Der Letzte Zug nach Durango (Germany) | Um trem para Durango (Portugal / Brazil) | Un train pour Durango (France) | Oluler Saylimaz (Turkey) | De trein naar Durango (Netherlands) | Viimeinen juna Durangoon (Finland) | Ena traino gia to Durango (Greece) | 白昼の大列車強盗団 Hakucyu no dairessya gotodan (DVD title, Japan)
Train for Durango movie poster

Synopsis

Gringo (Anthony Steffen) and Luca (Enrico Maria Salerno) board the train for Durango which is robbed by Mexican bandits. The safe is stolen, a French madame is kidnapped, and everyone is killed except Luca and Gringo who find the keys and take off to steal back the safe, aided by a mysterious American and his arsenal of weaponry.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Antonio de Teffe [as Anthony Steffen] (El Gringo), Mark Damon (Brown, Samuel Lee Barrett, Elias MacPherson), Dominique Boschero (Helena MacPherson), Roberto Camardiel (Lobo), José Bódalo ('The Chief'), Manuel Zarzo (Heraclio), Aldo Sambrell (Mexican Captain), Enrico Maria Salerno (Luca)
  • Additional Spanish credits: Goyo Lebrero (Gonzalez), Tito Garcia (Don Pedro Arista), Simon Arriaga (Lobo henchman), José Canalejas (Manuel), Rafael Albaicin (Lobo henchman), Lorenzo Robledo (Pinkerton man), José Manuel Martin (Mexican revolutionary), Francisco Nieto (Lobo henchman), Gonzalo Esquiroz (Lobo henchman)
  • Uncredited actors: Ric Burton, Jr. (Lobo henchman), Joaquin Parra (Lobo henchman), Mirella Pamphili (waitress)
  • Director: Mario Caiano [as William Hawkins]
  • Story: Duccio Tessari, Mario Caiano, Jose Gitierrez Maesso
  • Screenplay: Duccio Tessari, Mario Caiano
  • Cinematography: Enzo Barboni [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Carlo Rustichelli
  • Producer: Bianco Manini

Reviews

Trivia

  • Fernando di Leo about the screenplay in an interview from 2001: "Ducio Tessari asked me and Caminito to write a screenplay for him as he was working on another film, but needed the money. The film was Un Treno per Durango. We wrote the screenplay in less than a week. Ducio took it without even reading it, signed it and went directly to get his money. Caminito an I didn't get a penny, but that was the spirit with which we worked in these days."

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 100 min

Release Dates

  • January 6, 1968 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Almeria

Production and business

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