Gli fumavano le Colt... lo chiamavano Camposanto
Gli fumavano le Colt... lo chiamavano Camposanto (Italy 1971 / Director: Giuliano Carnimeo)
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They Call Him Cemetery (USA) | Bullet for a Stranger (USA) | Quando fumavano le colt... lo chiamavano Camposanto (Italy) | Ein Halleluja für Camposanto (Germany)| Quand les colts, fument, on l'appelle Cimitiere (France) | Ses colts fumaient... on l'appellait "Cimetiere" (France) | Y dejaron de llamarle Camposanto (Spain) | El vengador solitario (Spain, video title) | Funeral por un colt (Spain, video title) | En Kula för en främling (Sweden) | Stranac Zvani Groblje (Yugoslavia) | Pusili su mu se kotovi... zvali su ga groblje (Yugoslavia) | Enas paranomos pou ton legane Nekrothafti (Greece) | O Forasteiro Invencível (Portugal) | Ainda Me Chamam Campo Santo (Brazil) | Sartana - Campo Santo (Brazil) | His Pistols Smoked... They Called Him Cemetery | They Called Him Graveyard | The Stranger at Vespers- BluRay · DVD
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Synopsis
The two McIntire brothers return to their home in the west. They soon find that a band of mysterious masked men are controlling the county and extorting the ranchers. The brothers are helped by a gunman called Cemetery to combat the bandits, while the bandits hire Cemetery's old friend, Duke.
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Gianni Garko (Camposanto / 'Ace' / 'The Stranger'), William Berger (Duke), Christopher Chittell (John McIntire), John Fordyce (George McIntire), Ugo Fangareggi [as Ugo Fancareggi] (Pedro Sancho), Raimondo Penne (Chico), Franco Ressel (judge), Aldo Barberito (sheriff), Ivano Staccioli (Avelin, protection collector), Nello Pazzafini (Cobra Ramirez), Giovanni Di Benedetto [as Gianni di Benedetto](Douglas Toland), Ugo Adinolfi (hearing speaker), Gildo Di Marco (undertaker), Bill Vanders (Clay McIntire), Pinuccio Ardia (gunsmith), Amerigo Santarelli (bartender)
- Also with: Federico Boido (ambush leader), Ester Carloni (stage sharp shooter), Claudio Ruffini (stage passenger), Lorenzo Fineschi (horse seller), Adriana Bruno (McIntire maid), Osvaldo Peccioli (Demorlay, McIntire dinner guest), Fortunato Arena (hearing speaker), Riccardo Petrazzi (hearing attendee), Bruno Degni (hearing attendee), Decio Gambini (hearing attendee), Franco Ricci (hearing attendee), Aldo Cecconi (hearing brawler), Luigi Ciavarra (hearing brawler), Franco Moruzzi (hearing brawler), Ettore Arena (hearing brawler), Furio Meniconi (saloon yarn spinner), Renzo Pevarello (saloon gambler w/eyepatch), Pietro Ceccarelli (saloon gambler), Rinaldo Zamperla (saloon gambler), Franco Ukmar (saloon brawler), Arnaldo Dell'Acqua (saloon brawler), Goffredo Unger (Fred, Toland henchman), Pietro Torrisi (Toland henchman), Giglio Gigli (Toland henchman), Giancarlo Bastianoni (Toland henchman), Oscar Giustini (Toland henchman), Mario Dardanelli (Toland assassin), Marcello Meconizzi (Toland assassin), Antonio Basile (Avelin henchman), Enrico Chiappafreddo (Avelin assassin), Mino Loy
- Director: Giuliano Carnimeo
- Screenplay: Enzo Barboni (as E.B. Clucher)
- Cinematography: Stelvio Massi [Eastmancolor - Cromoscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Bruno Nicolai
- Producer: Mino Loy
- Maestro d'armi: Goffredo Unger
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Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 95 min
Release Dates
- September 23, 1971 (Italian)
Filming locations
The coach scenes were filmed in Camerata Nuova (Rome, Italy), on the Camposecco plateau, in the Simbruini Mountains Park. The scene in the water near waterfalls, was filmed at the Monte Gelato waterfalls, Mazzano Romano (Rome, Italy). The scenes of the old church, with the protagonist disguised as a friar, were filmed in the ruins of the Church of San Bonaventura, in Canale Monterano (Rome, Italy):
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- 1971
- Italy
- Giuliano Carnimeo
- Stelvio Massi
- Bruno Nicolai
- Gianni Garko
- William Berger
- Nello Pazzafini
- Franco Ressel
- Claudio Ruffini
- Ivano Staccioli
- Fortunato Arena
- Federico Boido
- Pietro Ceccarelli
- Furio Meniconi
- Aldo Barberito
- Lorenzo Fineschi
- Gildo Di Marco
- Goffredo Unger
- Aldo Cecconi
- Renzo Pevarello
- Antonio Basile
- Pinuccio Ardia
- Roberto Messina
- Franco Ukmar
- Pietro Torrisi
- Giglio Gigli
- Mario Dardanelli