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PeplumParadise
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by PeplumParadise » 16/07/2025, 22:29
Spanish title:
Plazo para morir
Director
Giovanni Grimaldi
Storyline
A story about two gunfighters, Duke and Steve. Steve is in love with Duke's daughter but Duke disapproves of the match, envisioning a life of hardship and danger for the girl if she marries Steve. (from IMDb)
Cast
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by PeplumParadise » 16/07/2025, 23:38
Cast
Actors credited in the Spanish version, in credit order.
The Spanish credits include many actors who are not credited in the Italian or international versions, while the Italian credits add one Italian actor not present in the Spanish credits (below).
Stephen Forsyth
as
Steve Blain
Conrado San Martín
(credited as "Conrado Sanmartin" in all versions)
as
Duke Buchanan
José Calvo
(credited as "Pepe Calvo" in all versions)
as
Sheriff
Helga Liné
as
Fabienne
Sancho Gracia
(credited as "Felix Sancho Gracia")
as
Fabienne's suitor
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Franco Ressel
(credited as "Frank Ressel" in all versions)
as
Harold Jackson
Franco Lantieri
(credited as "Frankie Liston" in all versions)
as
Burns
Anna Maria Polani
(credited as "Anne Sherman" in all versions)
as
Susan Buchanan
Aldo Sambrell
(credited as "Aldo Sanbrel" in the Italian credits)
as
Ramirez
Eugenio Galadini
(credited as "Graham Sooty" in all versions)
as
Buck
Javier de Rivera
(credited as "Javier Rivera" in the Spanish credits / credited as "Xavier de Rivera" in the Italian credits)
as
Williams
Ricardo Rubenstein
(presumed to be credited as "Hugo Ricardo")
as
Dave
Uncredited in the Italian credits
José Marco
as
Jackson henchman
Xan das Bolas
(credited as "Xan de Bolas" in the Italian credits)
as
Veterinarian
Rafael Albaicín
as
Auctioneer
Rufino Inglés
as
Poker player
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Hugo Blanco
Unidentified
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Rafael Ibáñez
Unidentified
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Guillermo Méndez
as
Sharp shooter at the fair who gets slapped
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Tito García
as
Barman
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Juan Antonio Peral
(credited as "Antonio Peral")
as
Blacksmith
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Hilario Flores
as
Poker player
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Cayetano Leoncito
Unidentified
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Walter Maestosi
as
Bank clerk
Uncredited in the Italian credits
Actors credited in the Italian credits, but not in the Spanish
Andrea Scotti (c.s.c.)
(credited as "Andrew Scott")
as
Oliver
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by PeplumParadise » 17/07/2025, 0:29
Unidentified actors
Unidentified credited actors
- Hugo Blanco
- Rafael Ibáñez - He continues to be elusive. After Gritos en la noche and Tela de araña, this is now the 3rd film topic where he is credited, but unidentified. I really cannot see any actor who appears amongst the unidentified in all 3 films, or even in 2 of the 3.
- Cayetano Leoncito - He has one other credit on IMDb (who have his names reversed), in Krakatoa: East of Java (1968), however that film has a number of unfamiliar credited actors, most of whom must appear in very small roles.
Uncredited actors listed as appearing somewhere online, but not identified
- Gino Cassani - IMDb as Jim. If there was a character called by this name then I must have missed it. I don't see anyone who seems like him among the unidentified.
- Álvaro de Luna - IMDb with no role. I don't see anybody who seems like him.
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by Ciavazzaro » 17/07/2025, 1:25
In pics 29 and 30 the bank customer on the left (in one of the few scenes who seems to have been shoot in Italy, while i see most of the interiors and probably most of the exteriors excluding maybe the one with Galadini have been shoot in Spain) is Manlio Salvatori, so i guess the bank teller in those pics is an italian actor/generico too.
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by FatmanDan » 17/07/2025, 9:00
55 on the right looks very much like Gilberto Galimberti.
Judging from pics I found Walter Maestosi could be the receprion guy at 29.
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by PeplumParadise » 17/07/2025, 11:31
Ciavazzaro wrote: ↑17/07/2025, 1:25
In pics 29 and 30 the bank customer on the left (in one of the few scenes who seems to have been shoot in Italy, while i see most of the interiors and probably most of the exteriors excluding maybe the one with Galadini have been shoot in Spain) is Manlio Salvatori, so i guess the bank teller in those pics is an italian actor/generico too.
Thanks, I agree and will add him.
Galadini must certainly have been in Spain as he appears in several scenes in different locations.
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by PeplumParadise » 17/07/2025, 11:37
FatmanDan wrote: ↑17/07/2025, 9:00
55 on the right looks very much like Gilberto Galimberti.
I don't think it's Galimberti. Galimberti had a sharp pointed nose while this guy has a large hooked nose. Other opinions welcomed of course.
FatmanDan wrote: ↑17/07/2025, 9:00
Judging from pics I found Walter Maestosi could be the receprion guy at 29.
Thanks, I agree and will add him
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