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Dollars for a Fast Gun
Italian100.000 dollari per Lassiter
SpanishLa muerte cumple condena
Directed byJoaquín Luis Romero Marchent
Produced by
  • Félix Durán Aparicio
  • Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent
Screenplay bySergio Donati
Story by
Starring
  • Pamela Tudor
Music byMarcello Giombini
Cinematography
Edited by
Distributed by
  • Produzioni Europee Associate
  • Andrés Salvador Molina
  • Team-Film
  • World Enterprises Corp.
  • Ízaro Films
  • Avanz Entertainment
  • March 10, 1966
99 min

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Dollars for a Fast Gun (also known as 100.000 dollari per Lassiter and La muerte cumple condena)[2] is a 1966 Italian-Spanish comedywestern film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent[3] with Mariano Canales as the assistant director,[4] it was written by Sergio Donati,[5] and scored by Marcello Giombini.[6] It stars Robert Hundar, Pamela Tudor, Roberto Camardiel and José Bódalo.[7]

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This film supposed the breakup between Marchent and Grimaldi.[8] The film was collaborated by Sergio Leone's mates.[9] It did not received good reviews.[10]

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Marchent western films such as Seven Hours of Gunfire (1965), Dollars for a Fast Gun and I Do Not Forgive... I Kill! (1968) are some of Quentin Tarantino's references.[11]

Cast[edit]

  • Robert Hundar as Lassiter
  • Pamela Tudor as Sarah
  • Luigi Pistilli as Danny
  • José Bódalo as Martin
  • Jesús Puente as Frank Nolan
  • Roberto Camardiel as Pedro
  • Aldo Sambrell as Rick, Martin Henchman
  • Benito Stefanelli as Donovan, Foreman
  • Robert Johnson Jr.
  • Livia Contardi
  • Luis Caster as Tod
  • Ricardo Ortiz as Henchman
  • Carlos Romero Marchent as Miguel, Pedro's Assistant
  • Andrew Ray as Sheriff
  • Agustín Bescos as Pat
  • Fernando Bilbao as Martin Henchman
  • Maria Cinta as Katie - Sarah's Daughter
  • Gaspar 'Indio' González as Damon, Martin Bodyguard
  • Miguel Angel Hidalgo as Sarah's Son
  • Fernando Hilbeck as Gunman at Mine
  • Jorge Llopis as Marc
  • Dina Loy as Pat's Daughter
  • Guillermo Méndez as Martin Bodyguard
  • Ángel Ortiz as Martin Debt Collector
  • Giovanni Petti as Barman
  • Luis Prendes as Mack
  • Emilio Rodríguez as Poker Player
  • Francisco Sanz as Doctor
  • Rafael Vaquero as Rancher Shot in Saloon

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References[edit]

  1. ^García-Ergúín Maza, Marcos (8 July 2016). La revolución en el cine western europeo. Perspectiva de un fenómeno cinematográfico (1965-1975). GRIN Verlag. p. 14. ISBN9783668256071.
  2. ^de España, Rafael (1994). Directory of Spanish and Portuguese film-makers and films. Greenwood Press. p. 215. ISBN9780313294594.
  3. ^Bolaños, Vicky (28 June 2012). 'Curro Jiménez, el cine llevado a televisión'. Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  4. ^Márquez Úbeda, José (1 January 1999). Almería, plató de cine. Instituto de Estudios Almerienses. pp. 87–88. ISBN9788481081824.
  5. ^Pitts, Michael R. (17 September 2015). Charles Bronson: The 95 Films and the 156 Television Appearances. McFarland Publishing. p. 47. ISBN9781476610351.
  6. ^Hughes, Howard (24 September 2004). Once Upon A Time in the Italian West: The Filmgoers' Guide to Spaghetti Westerns. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 161, 176, 224. ISBN9780857715296.
  7. ^Núñez Marqués, Anselmo (2006). Western a la europea--: un plato que se sirve frío. Entrelineas Editores. p. 384. ISBN9788498024326.
  8. ^de España, Rafael (1 January 2002). Breve Historia Del Western Mediterráneo: La Recreación Europea de un Mito Americano. Glenat SA, Editions. p. 1930. ISBN9788484492801.
  9. ^Aguilar, Carlos (1 January 1999). Joaquín Romero Marchent: la firmeza del profesional. Diputación de Almería. p. 55. ISBN9788481081992.
  10. ^Euro-western. Donostia Kultura. 2002. p. 203.
  11. ^Anderson, Kyle (26 July 2019). 'Quentin Tarantino and His Many Italian Movie References'. Nerdist.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019.

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External links[edit]

  • Dollars for a Fast Gun on IMDb

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