Bandidos (film)
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Directed by | Massimo Dallamano (as Max Dillman) |
Produced by | Solly V. Bianco |
Written by |
Romano Migliorini Gianbattista Mussetto Juan Cobos (screenplay) Luis Laso Juan Cobos (story) |
Starring |
Enrico Maria Salerno Terry Jenkins María Martín |
Music by | Egisto Macchi |
Cinematography | Emilio Foriscot |
Edited by | Gianmaria Messeri |
Release date | 15 October 1967 (Italy) |
Running time | 95 min. |
Country |
Italy Spain |
Language | Italian |
Bandidos (also known as You Die... But I Live and Guns of Death) is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western film. It marked the directorial debut in a feature film of the then cinematographer Massimo Dallamano.[1]
Synopsis
Renowned gunman Richard Martin is travelling on a train which is held up by Billy Kane, a former student of Martin's. Kane spares Martin, but only after shooting his hands. Years later, Martin meets an escaped convict, wrongly convicted for the train robbery. Martin trains his new student and both men seek out Billy Kane.
Cast
- Enrico Maria Salerno: Richard Martin
- Terry Jenkins: Ricky Shot
- María Martín: Betty Starr
- Venantino Venantini: Billy Kane
- Fred Robsahm: Kanes Handlanger
- Cris Huerta: Vigonza
- Marco Guglielmi: Kramer
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