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And God Said to Cain (1970)

The darkest western ever made

Genre : Thriller, Mystery, Western, Action

Runtime : 1H 41M

Director : Antonio Margheriti
Writer : Giovanni Addessi, Antonio Margheriti

Synopsis

An innocent man sentenced to ten years in prison for a crime he did not commit, is released from jail, promising to seek revenge on the guilty.

Actors

Klaus Kinski
Klaus Kinski
Gary Hamilton
Peter Carsten
Peter Carsten
Acombar
Marcella Michelangeli
Marcella Michelangeli
Maria
Guido Lollobrigida
Guido Lollobrigida
Miguel Santamaria
Antonio Cantafora
Antonio Cantafora
Dick Acombar
Giuliano Raffaelli
Giuliano Raffaelli
Doctor
Luciano Pigozzi
Luciano Pigozzi
Francisco Santamaria
Lucio De Santis
Lucio De Santis
Jim Santamaria
María Luisa Sala
María Luisa Sala
Rosy
Furio Meniconi
Furio Meniconi
Mike
Luigi Bonos
Luigi Bonos
Joe
Joaquín Blanco
Joaquín Blanco
Marco Morelli
Marco Morelli
Giacomo Furia
Giacomo Furia
Franco Gulà
Franco Gulà
Ettore Arena
Ettore Arena
Paul Costello
Paul Costello
Alberigo Donadeo
Alberigo Donadeo
Osiride Pevarello
Osiride Pevarello
Renzo Pevarello
Renzo Pevarello
Amerigo Santarelli
Amerigo Santarelli

Crews

Antonio Margheriti
Antonio Margheriti
Director
Giovanni Addessi
Giovanni Addessi
Screenplay
Giovanni Addessi
Giovanni Addessi
Producer
Antonio Margheriti
Antonio Margheriti
Screenplay
Carlo Savina
Carlo Savina
Original Music Composer
Nella Nannuzzi
Nella Nannuzzi
Editor
Mario Giorsi
Mario Giorsi
Production Design
Giorgio Di Battista
Giorgio Di Battista
Camera Operator
Sergio Martinelli
Sergio Martinelli
Camera Operator
Giovanni Addessi
Giovanni Addessi
Story
Luciano Trasatti
Luciano Trasatti
Director of Photography
Riccardo Pallottini
Riccardo Pallottini
Director of Photography
Eva Koltay
Eva Koltay
Assistant Director
Mario Giorsi
Mario Giorsi
Set Decoration
Mario Giorsi
Mario Giorsi
Costume Design

Trailers and other movies

E DIO DISSE A CAINO...  - ANTONIO MARGHERITI - 1970 - TRAILER

Posters and backgrounds

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