Duck, You Sucker (1971)
Duck, You Sucker (1971)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Rod Steiger
Juan Miranda
James Coburn
John H. Mallory
Romolo Valli
Dr. Villega
Maria Monti
Woman on Stagecoach
Rik Battaglia
Santerna
Franco Graziosi
Governor Jaime
Antoine Saint-John
Col. Günther Reza
Vivienne Chandler
John's Girlfriend
David Warbeck
Sean Nolan
Maaya V
Coleen, John's Girlfriend
Giulio Battiferri
Miguel
Poldo Bendandi
Revolutionary
Omar Bonaro
Revolutionary
Roy Bosier
Landowner on Stagecoach
John Frederick
American on Stagecoach
Amato Garbini
Policeman on Train / Makeup Artist
Michael Harvey
Coachman
Furio Meniconi
Innkeeper
Vincenzo Norvese
Miranda Gang Member
Stefano Oppedisano
Revolutionary
Memè Perlini
Miranda's Son
Goffredo Pistoni
Miranda's Father
Renato Pontecchi
Pepe Miranda
Jean Rougeul
Priest on Stagecoach
Corrado Solari
Napoleon Miranda
Antonio Casale
Notary on Stagecoach
Aldo Sambrell
Mexican Officer (uncredited)
Florencio Amarilla
Revolutionary (uncredited)
Sergio Calderón
Revolutionary (uncredited)
Simon van Collem
Conductor (uncredited)
Paolo Figlia
Soldier in Mesa Verde Bank (uncredited)
Alberigo Donadeo
Santerna's Man (uncredited)
Tony Casale
Mesa Verde Bank Prisoner (uncredited)
Romano Milani
Mesa Verde Bank Prisoner (uncredited)
Luigi Tripodi
Revolutionary (uncredited)
Claudio Mancini
Mexican Army Captain (uncredited) / Production Supervisor / Associate Producer
Riccardo Pizzuti
Santerna's Man (uncredited)
Franco Ukmar
Soldier in Mesa Verde Bank (uncredited)
Antonio Montoya
Miranda Gang Member (uncredited)
Nino Baragli
Editor
Ennio Morricone
Original Music Composer / Conductor / Orchestrator
Fulvio Morsella
Producer
Dario Micheli
Set Decoration
Franco Carretti
Costume Design
Antonio Margheriti
Special Effects
Sergio Leone
Director / Screenplay / Story
Giuseppe Ruzzolini
Director of Photography
Andrea Crisanti
Art Direction
Michael Billingsley
Sound Editor
Roberto De Leonardis
Dialogue
Carlo Tritto
Dialogue
Sergio Donati
Story / Screenplay
Luciano Vincenzoni
Screenplay
Idelmo Simonelli
Camera Operator
Fausto Ancillai
Sound Mixer
Alberto De Martino
Second Unit Director
Vasco Mafera
Production Secretary
Angelo Novi
Still Photographer
Tony Brandt
Assistant Director
Gino Bartolini
Assistant Editor
Camillo Teti
Production Manager
Rossana Maiuri
First Assistant Editor
Serena Canevari
Continuity
Ugo Tucci
Associate Producer
Olga Sarra
Assistant Editor
Raffaello Forti
Production Accountant
Franco Velchi
Assistant Art Director
Federico Savina
Music Editor
Edda Dell'Orso
Musician
Eros Bacciucchi
Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Roberto Forges Davanzati
Assistant Camera
Giovanni Corridori
Special Effects / Construction Coordinator
Ezio Di Monte
Assistant Art Director
Giancarlo Santi
Second Unit Director
Massimo Massimi
Gaffer
Claudio Sabatini
Assistant Camera
Paolo Borselli
Hairstylist
Alessandro Ruzzolini
Assistant Camera
Massimiliano Terzo
Assistant Camera
Alessandro Alessandroni
Musician
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 20, 1971
Original NameGiù la testa
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 37m
Filming LocationsAlmería · Guadix, Spain
Genres
Wiki.
Duck, You Sucker! (Italian: Giù la testa, lit. "Duck Your Head", "Get Down"), also known as A Fistful of Dynamite and Once Upon a Time ... the Revolution, is a 1971 epic Zapata Western film directed and co-written by Sergio Leone and starring Rod Steiger, James Coburn, and Romolo Valli.
Set during the Mexican Revolution of the 1910s, the film tells the story of Juan Miranda, an amoral Mexican outlaw, and John Mallory, a former member of the Irish Volunteer Army. After they accidentally meet under less-than-friendly circumstances, Juan and John involuntarily become heroes of the Revolution, despite being forced to make heavy sacrifices.
It is the second film of Leone's unofficial Once Upon a Time Trilogy, which includes the previous Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) and the subsequent Once Upon a Time in America (1984). The last western film directed by Leone, it is considered by some to be one of his most overlooked films.