Condenados a vivir
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Condenados a vivir (Spain 1971 / Director: Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent)
This is a Eurowestern
Also known as
Cut-Throats Nine (USA) | Cut Throats 9 | Todesmarsch der Bestien (Germany) | Peu de secondes pour dire amen (France) | Condenados a Viver (Brazil) | Katadikoi me hryses alysides (Greece) | カットスロート・ナイン (Japan) | Der Todesmarsch der lebenden Teufel (Luxembourg, VHS) | Bronson’s Revenge- BluRay · DVD
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Synopsis
Seven prisoners are escorted to a prison by a soldier and his daughter. All the prisoners are chained to one another. In a fight with some bandits they lose their wagon and horses and a long journey through high, snowy mountains awaits them.
Credits
- Cast (Spanish): Claudio Undari [as Robert Hundar] (Sergeant Brown), Emma Cohen (Cathy/Katy Brown), Alberto Dalbés (Thomas 'Dandy Tom' Loren), Antonio Iranzo (Ray 'The Torch' Brewster), Manuel Tejada (Dean Marlowe), Ricardo Díaz (Joe 'El Comanchero' Ferrell), José Manuel Martín (John 'Weasel' McFarland / Rayo), Carlos Romero Marchent (Slim), Rafael Hernández (Dick Patterson/Robertson), Eduardo Calvo (waystation sergeant), Lorenzo Robledo (waystation soldier), Emilio Rodríguez (Caldwell, waystation proprietor), Xan das Bolas [as Tomas Ares] (Buddy, head bandit), Francisco Nieto (bandit), Antonio Padilla (wagon guard), Simón Arriaga (waystation soldier), Juan Antonio Elices (grampa bandit), Mabel Karr (Mrs. Brown)
- Uncredited: Dan van Husen (bandit)
- Story: Joaquín Romero Marchent [as Joaquín Romero Hernández], Santiago Moncada
- Screenplay: Joaquín Romero Marchent [as Joaquín Romero Hernández], Santiago Moncada
- Cinematography: Luis Cuadrado [Eastmancolor - Panoramico 1,85:1]
- Music: Carmelo A. Bernaola
- Producer: Joaquín Romero Marchent
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Trivia
- Distributor Seafirm Kalalexis picked up the film several years later, re-shot gory violence as a gimmick to bring in the audience at 42nd Street with a Cardboard mask given to the paying attendees to wear to avoid watching the violent scene when it happens. The gimmick was a failure, but thanks to today's youth audience the film now gains a cult following thanks to Kalalexis added scene. (Source)
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 91 min
Release dates
- May 24, 1971 (uncertain, unverified)
- July 10, 1972 (Barcelona), September 11, 1972 (Madrid)
Filming locations
- Pyrenees
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External links
- Film/DVD Review (region 1 dvd)
- Review by 800 SW (Spanish)
- Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)
- Film and BluRay Review
- Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales: Catálogo de Cine Español (English/Spanish)
- Western Maniac : western européen et cinéma de genre (French)
- Western Movies (French)