Mutiny at Fort Sharpe explained

Mutiny at Fort Sharpe
Director:Fernando Cerchio
Cinematography:Emilio Foriscot
Distributor:Toleratus Films
Runtime:93 minutes

Mutiny at Fort Sharpe (Italian: Per un dollaro di gloria) is a 1966 Italian-Spanish western film directed by Fernando Cerchio and starring Broderick Crawford, Elisa Montés and Mario Valdemarin.[1] Produced when the boom in Spaghetti Westerns was at its height, it is set during the French Intervention in Mexico.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Giancarlo Bartolini Salimbeni. Location shooting took place in Spain including at Hoyo de Manzanares near Madrid.

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References

  1. Conway p.119

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