Kill Them All and Come Back Alone
Kill Them All and Come Back Alone (Italian: Ammazzali tutti e torna solo) is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari.[1][2] It stars American actors Chuck Connors and Frank Wolff, and features a film score by Francesco De Masi.
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| Directed by | Enzo G. Castellari |
| Screenplay by | Tito Carpi Francesco Scardamaglia Joaquín Romero Hernández Enzo G. Castellari |
| Story by | Tito Carpi Enzo G. Castellari |
| Produced by | Edmondo Amati |
| Starring | Chuck Connors Frank Wolff Franco Citti Leo Anchóriz Ken Wood Hercules Cortez Alberto Dell'Acqua |
| Cinematography | Alejandro Ulloa |
| Edited by | Tatiana Casini Morigi |
| Music by | Francesco De Masi |
Production companies | Fida Cinematografica Centauro Films |
| Distributed by | Fida Cinematografica (Italy) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (US) |
Release date | 31 December 1968 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
| Countries | Italy Spain |
| Languages | Italian English |
Story
During the American Civil War, Clyde McKay recruits a group of killers to steal a box of gold from a Union Western camp for the Confederate States of America. He is ordered by Confederate Intelligence Captain Lynch once he has completed his mission to "kill them all and come back alone". Lynch accompanies the group who face not only the Union Army, but a large amount of double-crosses along the way.
Cast
- Chuck Connors as Clyde McKay/Link
- Frank Wolff as Captain Lynch
- Franco Citti as Hoagy
- Leo Anchóriz as Deker/Dexter
- Giovanni Cianfriglia (as Ken Wood) as Blade
- Alberto Dell'Acqua as the Kid
- Hercules Cortez as Bogard
- Furio Menicori (as Men Fury) as Buddy
- Alfonso Rojas as Sergeant
- John Bartha as Prison camp captain
- Vincenzo Maggio as Soldier
- Osiride Pevarello as Soldier
- Sergio Citti as Soldier
- Antonio Molino Rojo as Soldier
- Pietro Torrisi as Soldier
- Ugo Adinolfi
- C. Fantoni
Releases
Wild East Productions released this on a limited edition DVD in 2008.
References
- Sandra Brennan. "Kill Them All and Come Back Alone". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on June 30, 2013.
- Kill Them All and Come Back Alone, retrieved December 12, 2021
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