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Dollar for the Dead (TV)
- Original title
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Un dólar por los muertos (Dollar for the Dead) (TV)
- Year
- 1999
- Running time
- 96 min.
- Country
Spain
- Director
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- Screenwriter
Gene Quintano
- Music
George S. Clinton
- Cinematography
Giovanni Fiore Coltellacci
- Cast
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Emilio Estévez, William Forsythe, Jordi Mollà, Joaquim de Almeida, Jonathan Banks, Simón Andreu, Ed Lauter, Howie Long, Lance Kinsey, Daniel Martín, Brendan Price, Antonio Castro, Beatriz Guevara
- Producer
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Co-production Spain-United States;
Endemol Entertainment USA, Enrique Cerezo P.C., Once Upon a Time Films, TNT
- Genre
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Western | Spaghetti Western. TV Movie
- Synopsis / Plot
- In this tribute to the old time spaghetti westerns with a liberal dose of modern Hong Kong film-making thrown in, Emilio Estevez assumes Clint Eastwood's "man with no name" role. Estevez plays a super-quick gunman on the run from a rancher (Long) and his men out to kill him for killing his son. The gunman gets mixed up with a former Confederate soldier (William Forsythe) who has knowledge of hidden gold. The only trouble is he is also pursued by Union soldiers. When they free a man (Ed Lauter) with part of the map to the gold, they then are also pursued by Spanish soldiers. It all leads to a small Mexican town terrorized by soldiers and led a by a good priest (Joaquim De Almeida) who also has knowledge of the gold.
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