A Town Called Bastard
A Town Called Bastard | |
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Directed by | Robert Parrish |
Produced by | Benjamin Fisz |
Starring |
Robert Shaw Telly Savalas Stella Stevens Martin Landau Fernando Rey Al Lettieri |
Music by | Waldo de los Rios |
Cinematography | Manuel Berenguer |
Release dates |
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Country | UK/Spain |
Language | English |
A Town Called Bastard (also known as A Town Called Hell on DVD and blu-ray) is a 1971 British/Spanish international co-production spaghetti Western.[1] The story concerns a vengeful widow (Stella Stevens) who returns to a small town presided over by a priest (Robert Shaw) and a sadistic Mexican outlaw (Telly Savalas). Violence erupts when a brutal army Colonel (Martin Landau) arrives in search of an elusive rebel leader. The film was retitled A Town Called Hell for US release as the word "bastard" was thought offensive.[2]-
Cast
- Robert Shaw as The Priest
- Telly Savalas as Don Carlos
- Stella Stevens as Alvira
- Martin Landau as The Colonel
- Fernando Rey as Blind man
- Al Lettieri as La Bomba
- Michael Craig as Paco
- Dudley Sutton as Spectre
- Paloma Cela as Paloma
- Aldo Sambrell as Calebra
References
- ↑ A Town Called Bastard at Spaghetti Western
- ↑ p.175 Joyner, C. Courtney The Westerners: Interviews with Actors, Directors, Writers and Producers; McFarland, 14 October 2009
External links
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