
And God Said to Cain | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 12, 2022
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A very fine looking Western with a rather reserved Klaus Kinski as star. Builds to a horror-like violent, night-long hunt & gunfight.
| genre | foreign | Western |
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| synopsis | An innocent man sentenced to ten years in prison for a crime he did not commit, is released from jail, promising to seek revenge on the guilty. |
| lead actors | Antonio Cantafora | Peter Carsten | Marcella Michelangeli | Guido Lollobrigida | Klaus Kinski | Giacomo Furia | Marco Morelli | Joaquín Blanco | Luigi Bonos | Furio Meniconi | María Luisa Sala | Lucio De Santis | Luciano Pigozzi | Giuliano Raffaelli | Franco Gulà | Ettore Arena | Paul Costello | Alberigo Donadeo | Osiride Pevarello | Renzo Pevarello | Amerigo Santarelli |
| director | Antonio Margheriti |









