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Directed by | Giorgio Ferroni |
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Cinematography | Sandro Mancori [1] |
Edited by | Giorgio Ferroni [1] |
Music by | Carlo Rustichelli [1] |
Production company | G.V. Cinematografica
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Il pistolero segnato da Dio ( transl. A Gunfighter Sent by God) is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Anthony Steffen. [2][ page needed] [3][ page needed]
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Ferroni directed Il pistolero segnato da dio under the name he used for Westerns, Calvin Jackson Padget. [4] It was filmed at Elios Studios and on location in Rome. [4] Richard Stapley spoke about the film, stating that his agents told him Ferroni was a "first-class director", whom he would "have a great time working with him." [5] Stapley recalled that he was furious with the director, as he was cast as "the baddie, which was not the most important part. I had never played a baddie before, but he told me that I would enjoy it, it's always more fun to play the villain." [5] Stapley described the film a having a moderate budget and a considerably longer shooting schedule, recalling that it lasted over six weeks. [5]
In a 1996 interview with journalist Robert Monell, Stapley revealed that Mario Bava partially worked as a cinematographer on Il pistolero segnato da dio, although Sandro Mancori is credited as the film's sole director of photography. Mancori had worked with Bava anonymously on earlier productions. [4]
Il pistolero segnato da dio was released on February 29, 1968, where it was distributed to Augustus. [4] The film was later re-issued in Italy as Due pistole e un vigliacco. [4]
As of 2013, Il pistolero segnato da Dio was never released in the United States and no English-language version of the film is known to exist. [4]
Il pistolero segnato da dio | |
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| |
Directed by | Giorgio Ferroni |
Screenplay by |
|
Story by |
|
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Sandro Mancori [1] |
Edited by | Giorgio Ferroni [1] |
Music by | Carlo Rustichelli [1] |
Production company | G.V. Cinematografica
[1] |
Release date |
|
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Il pistolero segnato da Dio ( transl. A Gunfighter Sent by God) is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Anthony Steffen. [2][ page needed] [3][ page needed]
![]() | This article needs a
plot summary. (June 2015) |
Ferroni directed Il pistolero segnato da dio under the name he used for Westerns, Calvin Jackson Padget. [4] It was filmed at Elios Studios and on location in Rome. [4] Richard Stapley spoke about the film, stating that his agents told him Ferroni was a "first-class director", whom he would "have a great time working with him." [5] Stapley recalled that he was furious with the director, as he was cast as "the baddie, which was not the most important part. I had never played a baddie before, but he told me that I would enjoy it, it's always more fun to play the villain." [5] Stapley described the film a having a moderate budget and a considerably longer shooting schedule, recalling that it lasted over six weeks. [5]
In a 1996 interview with journalist Robert Monell, Stapley revealed that Mario Bava partially worked as a cinematographer on Il pistolero segnato da dio, although Sandro Mancori is credited as the film's sole director of photography. Mancori had worked with Bava anonymously on earlier productions. [4]
Il pistolero segnato da dio was released on February 29, 1968, where it was distributed to Augustus. [4] The film was later re-issued in Italy as Due pistole e un vigliacco. [4]
As of 2013, Il pistolero segnato da Dio was never released in the United States and no English-language version of the film is known to exist. [4]