Giubbe rosse

Cormack of the Mounties
Directed by Joe D'Amato
Produced by Alfonso Donati
Written by Joe D'Amato (as Aristide Massaccesi)
Claudio Bernabei
George Eastman (uncredited)
Starring Fabio Testi
Guido Mannari
Lynne Frederick
Music by Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography Joe D'Amato (as Aristide Massaccesi)
Edited by Bruno Micheli
Release date
1975
Running time
88 min.
Country Italy
Language Italian, English

Giubbe rosse / Red Coats (internationally released as Cormack of the Mounties, Killers of the Savage North, Red Coat and Royal Mounted Police) is a 1975 Italian adventure film co-written and directed by Joe D'Amato. It is part of a brief series of films that tried to market the commercial success of Lucio Fulci's White Fang presenting very similar plots and settings.[1][2] D'Amato co-wrote the film with writer/actor Luigi Montefiori (a.k.a. George Eastman), who went on to star in a dozen or more D'Amato films.

It was the first film that Aristide Massaccesi signed with his stage name Joe D'Amato.[1]

Plot

Cormack, a tough Mountie, once jailed a vicious criminal named Cariboo. When Cariboo breaks out of the prison, he returns to Cormack's district of the Canadian wilderness, seeking revenge on the lawman who sent him to jail.

Cast

References

  1. 1 2 Marco Giusti. Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori, 2007. pp. 602–603. ISBN 88-04-57277-9.
  2. Nils Markvardsen, "The Danish Cowboy in Rome (Part III)", Westerns… all'Italiana!, Issue 73, 2008, p.5


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