Taste of Killing (1966)
1h 27m
Running Time
August 6, 1966Release Date
Plot.
Lanky Fellow has a typical cynical SW like way to earn his living. He observes valuable transports of money or gold, but when they are robbed he doesn't intervene, but follows the robbers and then brings the loot back to collect the insurance. When his "job" brings him in conflict with the notorious outlaw Gus Kenneback, he has personal reasons to protect the money as Kenneback was once responsible for the death of Lanky's brother.
Where to Watch.
Subs
Subs
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Craig Hill
Hank Fellows
George Martin
Gus Kennebeck
Piero Lulli
Collins
Fernando Sancho
Sanchez
Franco Ressel
Aarons
George Wang
Mingo
Diana Martín
Peggy
Eugenio Galadini
Jefferson
Rada Rassimov
Isabelle
José Marco
John Kennebeck
Tonino Valerii
Director
Víctor Auz
Writer
Frank Gregory
Writer
Nico Fidenco
Composer
Stelvio Massi
Cinematographer
Olga Karlatos
Molly
Carlo Simi
Production Design
Rosa G. Salgado
Editor
Lucio Bompani
Line Producer
Rosalba Menichelli
Costume Design
Franco Fraticelli
Editor
Remo De Angelis
Master at Arms
Ramón Baillo
Unit Manager
Willy Brezza
Conductor
Luciano Luna
Unit Manager
Ezio Palaggi
Second Assistant Director
Roberto Forges Davanzati
Camera Operator
Francesco Genesi
Producer
Vincenzo Genesi
Producer
Julio Sempere
First Assistant Director
Giuseppe Di Liberto
Sound
Félix Mirón
Camera Operator
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 6, 1966
Original NamePer il gusto di uccidere
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 27m
Filming LocationsAlmería, Spain
Genres
Wiki.
Per il gusto di uccidere (internationally released as Taste of Killing, Lanky Fellow and For the Taste of Killing and originally titled as Cacciatore di taglie) is the 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film debut directed by Tonino Valerii. It is also the first film to use the camera system known as 2P. It was filmed in Almería. It is produced by Francesco Genesi, Vincenzo Genesi, Daniele Senatore, Stefano Melpignano and Jose Lopez Moreno, scored by Nico Massi and edited by Rosa G. Salgado.