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His Name Was King
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His Name Was King

May 18, 1971
1h 15m
★ 5.5

Overview

The Benson brothers, who are smuggling guns across the Mexican border, kill King's brother and rape his wife. King must stop their illegal activities, find who is behind them and gain revenge for his family.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Foro Film

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Cast

Richard Harrison

John 'King' Marley

Richard Harrison

Klaus Kinski

Brian Foster

Klaus Kinski

Anne Puskin

Carol

Anne Puskin

Goffredo Unger

Ben Benson

Goffredo Unger

Lorenzo Fineschi

Benson brother

Lorenzo Fineschi

Lucio Zarini

Benson Brother

Lucio Zarini

Tom Felleghy

Major Ericson

Tom Felleghy

Luciano Pigozzi

Mr. Collins

Luciano Pigozzi

Quinto Marziali

Townman (uncredited)

Quinto Marziali

Giuseppe Monteverdi

George Marley

Giuseppe Monteverdi

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