Uno dopo l'altro

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Uno dopo l'altro (Italy · Spain 1968 / Director: Nick Nostro)

Also known as

Uno después de otro (Spain) | The Day After Tomorrow (USA) | One After Another (USA) | Von Django - mit den besten Empfehlungen (Germany) | Adios caballero (France) | L'un après l'autre (France) | Once onu... sonra seni (Turkey) | Cada Bala Uma Morte (Brazil) | 皆殺しの用心棒 Minagoroshi no yojinbo (DVD title, Japan) | Coffins for 9 | One After the Other
One After the Other movie poster

Synopsis

Bespectacled pistolero Stan Ross comes to Canyon City and becomes involved with two feuding factions, after a clerk has been killed by the banker Jefferson during a botched holdup, while robbing his own bank.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Richard Harrison (Stan), Pamela Tudor (Sabine), Paolo Gozlino [as Paul Stevens] (Glenn), José Bódalo (Colonel Jefferson), Jolanda Modio (Tina), Hugo Blanco (Miguel), José Manuel Martín (Espartero), Fortunato Arena (Trent), José Jaspe (Pablo), Eugenio Galadini [as Eugenio Galatini] (undertaker), María Saavedra (Espartero's woman #2), José Canalejas (Frank), Luis Barboo (Hud), Dario Micheli, Mirella Pompili [as Mirella Pamphili] (Mexican girl looking at the dance)
  • Uncredited & Background actors: Roberto Messina (1st bartender), Gaetano Scala (Bill Ross), Goffredo Unger (Burt), Emilio Messina (Herb), Gilberto Galimberti (Espartero bandit), Augusto Funari (Espartero bandit), Ugo Ballester (2nd bartender), Angelo Casadei (Espartero bandit, saloon patron), Ettore Arena (saloon patron), Gianni Di Segni (townsman), Alberigo Donadeo (townsman)
  • Director: Nick Nostro [as Nick Howard]
  • Story: Mariano de Lope, Nick Nostro [as Nick Howard]
  • Screenplay: Mariano de Lope, Nick Nostro [as Nick Howard], Giovanni Simonelli [as Simon O'Neil], Carlos E. Rodriguez
  • Cinematography: Mario Pacheco [Eastmancolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Fred Bongusto + Berto Pisano
  • Song: "May Be One, May Be Nine" sung by Fred Bongusto
  • Producers: Marco Vicario, Bino Cicogna

Reviews

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 102 min

Release Dates

  • August 13, 1968 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Almeria
  • Almeria: Rodalquilar
  • Madrid: Manzanares el Real
  • Tabernas: Rambla del Cautivo

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