No Room to Die / Una lunga fila di croci (Sergio Garrone, 1969)

After Ringo mit den goldenen Pistolen another good release from White Pearl. This time no typos on the cover – but incredible new details from Anthony Steffen’s biography in the booklet.

“Born under the name Antonio Luiz de Teffé as the son of a Brazilian diplomat in Rome on July 21, 1939, the later Western icon first fought as a partisan against the Nazis in World War II. After the war he worked […] in film and from the beginning of the 1950s he appeared in smaller roles in front of the camera […]” (literal translation).

Partisan at the age of four, in the movie industry at six – a daredevil from the very beginning.

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