Bullet in the Flesh explained

Bullet and the Flesh
Director:Marino Girolami
Screenplay:Gino De Santis
Story:Gino De Santis
Starring:
Music:Carlo Savina
Cinematography:Mario Fioretti
Editing:Enzo Girolami
Production Companies:
  • Marco Film
  • Cinéurop, Neuilly-sur-Seine
  • Hesperia Films
Distributor:Panta Cinematografica
Country:
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • France

Bullet in the Flesh (Italian: Il piombo e la carne) is a 1964 Spaghetti Western film directed by Marino Girolami.

Plot

Problems develop when a lumber baron Nathaniel Master's daughter Mabel falls in love with the Indian chief of the Cherokees whose land he wants to steal.

Cast

Production

Bullet in the Fleshs screenplay and story were created by Gino De Santis[1] De Santis' story differed from other European Western's released between 1964 and 1966 which usually depicted cavalry heroes and Indian villains with author Kevin Grant stated that they "showed little interest in Native Americans as people." Grant stated that De Santis's story was a rare exception from the period where it was sympathetic towards the Cherokee tribe whose woodland idyll is under threat from a bigoted white logging family.

Release

Bullet in the Flesh was first distributed in 1964. It was distributed by Panta Cinematografica in Italy.

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Il piombo e la carne (1964). Archiviodelcinemaitaliano.it. February 16, 2020. Italian.