Condemned to Hang | |
Director: | Ladislao Vajda |
Producer: | Falco Chamartín |
Starring: | Rossano Brazzi Fosco Giachetti Emma Penella |
Music: | José Muñoz Molleda |
Cinematography: | Otello Martelli Eloy Mella |
Editing: | Otello Colangeli Julio Peña |
Studio: | Chamartín Falco Film |
Distributor: | Chamartín ENIC |
Runtime: | 93 minutes |
Country: | Italy Spain |
Language: | Spanish |
Condemned to Hang or Flesh for the Gallows (Spanish: Carne de horca, Italian: Il terrore dell'Andalusia) is a 1953 Italian-Spanish historical adventure film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Rossano Brazzi, Fosco Giachetti and Emma Penella.[1] The film portrays the bandits of nineteenth century Andalucía. The film's art direction was by Alberto Boccianti.
The life of the rebel and vicious Juan Pablo de Osuna changes when his father, a rich cattleman, is murdered by Lucero, a cruel bandit of The Sierra Morena.
Looking for revenge Juan Pablo is wrongfully accused and everybody believes that he is a murderer, even Lucero's gang. He becomes member of the gang and Lucero confides him. Juan Pablo discovers that a rich man from the city of Ronda gives information about the stagecoach to the bandits, in exchange of a part of the bounty. Chasing the messenger Juan Pablo finds the traitor: he is the father of his former girlfriend.