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22 de dic. de 1971 · With Franco Nero, Eli Wallach, Lynn Redgrave, Horst Janson. A self-proclaimed Russian prince, a Mexican bandit and a radical Irish female journalist team up during the Mexican Revolution to find fortune and notoriety.
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- Duccio Tessari
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Don’t Turn the Other Cheek. 1971. ¡Viva la muerte... tua! Directed by Duccio Tessari. A redheaded Irish girl, A Russian prince, A Mexican bandit-They turned a fun filled fight for gold into a riotous revolution. A spaghetti western in which three adventurers team up during the Mexican Revolution.
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- Duccio Tessari
Runtime 1h 38m. Director Duccio Tessari. Writers Massimo De Rita (screenplay) + 4 more. Country Spain. Languages English, Italian. Studios Tritone Cinematografica + 3 more. Genres Comedy, Western. A redheaded Irish girl, A Russian prince, A Mexican bandit-They turned a fun filled fight for gold into a riotous revolution.
A spaghetti western in which three adventurers team up during the Mexican Revolution. Mary O'Donnell, a radical Irish journalist, wants to foment a peasant revolt in Mexico. She enlists the help of a seedy bandit, Lozoya, by saving him from a death sentence in Utah. They meet a man calling himself Prince Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky, who claims to be a Russian prince, not to mention a man of ...
7 de jul. de 2021 · Don’t Turn the Other Cheek (1971) Mark Franklin July 7, 2021 Spaghetti Westerns. Franco Nero plays con man Prince Dimitri Orlowsky and he’s fleeing a wedding in which he robbed everyone while posing as a priest. That’s when he’s captured and forced to give confession to a dying man.
1 de oct. de 1974 · Characteristics. Keywords. friendship, journalism, military, outlaw [Western], peasant, prince, radical, revolution. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Don't Turn the Other Cheek (1971) - Duccio Tessari on AllMovie - An Irish journalist (Lynn Redgrave) will do…
A spaghetti western in which three adventurers team up during the Mexican Revolution. Mary O'Donnell, a radical Irish journalist, wants to foment a peasant revolt in Mexico. She enlists the help of a seedy bandit, Lozoya, by saving him from a death sentence in Utah. They meet a man calling himself Prince Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky, who claims to be a Russian prince, not to mention a man of ...