The Tramplers (1965)
After the war of secession, the aging Cordeen, who owns thousands of acres in Texas, rules his numerous and quarrelsome sons with an iron hand. He sends them out to deal with the threat of the representatives from the North. However, not all the sons share their father's unlimited hatred for the Northerners and they find it increasingly difficult to obey his despotic commands. To add to the family's unrest, a prodigal son decides to return to the fold, provoking two other sons to down tools and leave. Cordeen, outraged, pursues them and tries to kill them. An absurd family feud ensues, prolonged by the participation of the entire Cordeen family.
Directors:
Mario Sequi, Albert Band.
Writers:
Albert Band, Ugo Liberatore.
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Gordon Scott as Lon Cordeen |
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Joseph Cotten as Temple Cordeen |
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James Mitchum as Hoby Cordeen |
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Franco Nero as Charley Garvey |
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Ilaria Occhini as Edith Wickett |
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Muriel Franklin as Alice Cordeen |
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Romano Puppo as Paine Cordeen |
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Claudio Gora as Fred Wickett |
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Emma Valloni as Bess Cordeen |
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Carla Calò as Mrs. Temple Cordeen(as Carroll Brown) |
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Franco Balducci as Pete Wiley |
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Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia as Adrian Cordeen(as Ivan Andrews) |
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Georges Lycan as Longfellow Wiley(as George Lycan) |
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Pasquale Simeoli as Sheriff(as Lino Desmond) |
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Dario Michaelis as Bert Cordeen |
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Edith Peters as Emma |
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Romano Puppo as Paine Cordeen(as Roman Barrett) |
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Aldo Cecconi as Jim Hennessy (as Harris Gerard) |
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Giovanni Cianfriglia as Unknown (as Alfred Raichlin) |
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Virgilio Ponti as Unknown (as Payne Clifford) |
| Directing | Mario Sequi | Director |
| Directing | Albert Band | Director |
| Sound | Angelo Francesco Lavagnino | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Albert Band | Screenplay |
| Writing | Ugo Liberatore | Screenplay |
| Camera | Alvaro Mancori | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Maurizio Lucidi | Editor |