A Bullet for the General

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A Bullet for the General is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film set during the Mexican Revolution, noted for its political themes and influential place in the genre.

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instanceOf Italian film
Spaghetti Western film
film
alsoKnownAs El Chuncho NERFINISHED
Quién sabe? NERFINISHED
character Bill Tate NERFINISHED
El Chuncho NERFINISHED
El Niño NERFINISHED
El Santo NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Tonino Delli Colli NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
director Damiano Damiani NERFINISHED
distributor Unidis NERFINISHED
editedBy Nino Baragli NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Almería NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
genre Spaghetti Western NERFINISHED
Western film
political film
hasColor color film
influenced later political Spaghetti Westerns
musicBy Luis Enríquez Bacalov NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus Mexican revolutionaries and foreign mercenary
notableFor influential place in the Spaghetti Western genre
political themes
originalLanguage Italian
partOf political Spaghetti Western cycle
producer Manolo Bolognini NERFINISHED
productionCompany B.R.C. Produzione S.r.l. NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1960s films
releaseYear 1966
runtime approximately 118 minutes
screenwriter Franco Dal Cer NERFINISHED
Franco Solinas NERFINISHED
Salvatore Laurani NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Mexican Revolution NERFINISHED
setting Mexican Revolution era
Mexico NERFINISHED
stars Gian Maria Volonté NERFINISHED
Klaus Kinski NERFINISHED
Lou Castel NERFINISHED
Martine Beswick NERFINISHED
theme class struggle
friendship
ideology versus pragmatism
political betrayal
revolution
title A Bullet for the General NERFINISHED

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Luis Bacalov workedOn A Bullet for the General