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Writers:
Sergio Martino (writer)
Sauro Scavolini (writer)
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Release Date:
2 January 1980 (France) more
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Arriving in the mining town Suttonville, after claiming the bounty of a outlaw known as Burt Craven... more | add synopsis
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MANNAJA: A MAN CALLED BLADE (Sergio Martino, 1977) **1/2 more (16 total)

Cast

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Maurizio Merli ... Mannaja
John Steiner ... Valler
Sonja Jeannine ... Deborah McGowan
Donald O'Brien ... Burt Craven
Salvatore Puntillo ... Johnny Johnny - the impresario
Antonio Casale ... Dorman - bandits' head (as Nino Casale)
Enzo Fiermonte ... The government Envoy
Rik Battaglia ... Gerald Merton - Mannaja's father (as Rick Battaglia)
Aldo Rendine ... The Fat Passenger in the Stagecoach
Enzo Maggio
Sergio Tardioli ... The Saloon Barman
Sofia Lombardo ... Mannaja's Mother (as Sophia Lombardo)
Philippe Leroy ... McGowan
Martine Brochard ... Angela
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Franco Ukmar ... Valler's Man
Nick Alexander ... Dorman - bandits' head (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Domenico Cianfriglia ... Valler's Man (uncredited)
Alberto Dell'Acqua ... Valler's Man (uncredited)
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua ... Rioting Miner (uncredited)
Bruno Di Luia ... Stagecoach Guard (uncredited)
Michael Forest ... Blade (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Nello Pazzafini ... Valler's Man (uncredited)
Riccardo Petrazzi ... Valler's Man (uncredited)
Claudio Ruffini ... Valler's Man with Whip (uncredited)

Ted Rusoff ... Johnny Johnny - the impresario (voice: English version) (uncredited)
Frank von Kuegelgen ... Valler's Man (voice: English version) (uncredited)
José Yepes ... Valler's Man (uncredited)
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Directed by
Sergio Martino 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Sergio Martino  writer
Sauro Scavolini  writer

Produced by
Luciano Martino .... producer
 
Original Music by
Guido De Angelis 
Maurizio De Angelis 
 
Cinematography by
Federico Zanni 
 
Film Editing by
Eugenio Alabiso 
 
Production Design by
Giacomo Caló Carducci 
 
Costume Design by
Marisa Crimi 
 
Makeup Department
Mirella Ginnoto .... hair stylist
Dante Trani .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Pietro Innocenzi .... production manager
Furio Rocchi .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Massimo Manasse .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Adriano Tiberi .... property master
 
Sound Department
Raffaele De Luca .... sound
Bruno Moreal .... sound mixer
Stefano Piermarioli .... sound recordist
 
Special Effects by
Cataldo Galliano .... special effects
 
Stunts
Riccardo Petrazzi .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Alberto Anzellotti .... key grip
Roberto Belli .... gaffer
Sebastiano Celeste .... camera operator
Giorgio Garibaldi Schwarze .... still photographer (as Baldi Schwarze)
Mario Pastorini .... assistant camera
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Luisa Buratti .... wardrobe mistress
 
Editorial Department
Giuseppe Romano .... assistant editor
 
Other crew
Evi Farinelli .... production secretary
Mirella Malatesta .... publicity secretary
Luigi Padovani .... riding master
Riccardo Petrazzi .... weapons master
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
A Man Called Blade (USA)
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Runtime:
Brazil:101 min
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The reason the exteriors have so much fog and smoke was because the filmmakers were trying to hide the fact that the studio, Elios Studio near Rome, needed to be renovated. more
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Referenced in The Spaghetti West (2005) (V) more

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MANNAJA: A MAN CALLED BLADE (Sergio Martino, 1977) **1/2, 8 September 2006
6/10
Author: MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta

When this film was released as part of Blue Underground's "The Spaghetti Westerns Collection" Box Set with 3 other prime examples, I had actually held back from purchasing it - consequently allowing the "Limited Edition" Set to go out-of-print! - mainly because, since MANNAJA stemmed from the dying days of the subgenre, I assumed that it would be a second-rate effort. The fact that it starred Maurizio Merli - the "poor man's Franco Nero" - whom I had only watched, up till then, in WHITE FANG TO THE RESCUE (1974) added to my skepticism...but, then, the film itself turned up on late-night Italian TV: I watched it and actually liked the film quite a bit though, at the time, I was perfectly happy with the recording I made and felt no urgent need to own it on DVD! However, when I recently rewatched THE BIG GUNDOWN (1966) and decided to purchase its sequel RUN, MAN, RUN (1968), I noticed that it was available as a "two-fer" with MANNAJA at practically the same price as the single edition...!

Anyway, let's get to the subject at hand: Merli here exchanges his customary modern outfit for a Western garb, but he's still the resolute - and unconventional - man of justice (even if he's officially a bounty hunter); this was his only out-and-out Spaghetti Western which is no surprise, coming so late in the game - but he cuts a good enough figure! After an arresting opening sequence (a chase through fog-ridden swamps with Merli, armed with an axe, on horseback - riding in slow-motion as if he were one of The Blind Dead! - going after a disheveled Donal O'Brien), the film settles down to being an enjoyable and stylish - if highly derivative - entry in the genre (which also happens to be director Martino's second and last such effort). Being a film from the late 70s - as was KEOMA (1976) - the color stock utilized is less garish (and, therefore, less attractive) than it was during the Euro-Cult heyday, but this actually suits the generally bleak outlook provided in these two outings!

As I said, the plot line plunders several of the earlier Spaghetti Westerns: the unusual weaponry from DJANGO (1966); the crippled landowner from ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968); the traveling show from A SKY FULL OF RAIN FOR A ROOF (1968); the hero left to rot in a hole out in the sun (from DEATH RIDES A HORSE [1968]) and is then rendered temporarily blind (from BLINDMAN [1971]); the hero's backstory, revealing his thirst for revenge, presented as intermittent flashbacks (of course from any number of Sergio Leone films) - but there's no denying that all these various bits and pieces manage to blend together very well indeed! Besides, the many action sequences - augmented by a good score from the ubiquitous De Angelis brothers (although it, too, sounds awfully similar to that of KEOMA...down to the irritating male baritone!) - certainly deliver the goods.

The supporting cast is also above-average: apart from O'Brien's unusual role (he turns up again later on in the film with a hook for a hand - and who even gets his own song, characterizing his slimy 'qualities'), we have Philippe Leroy as the corrupt boss who has an account to settle with Merli but whose power is slipping away from him, a couple of girls (Sonja Jeannine - from Sergio Sollima's THE BLACK PIRATE [1976] and who reveals herself to be less innocent than one would have thought! - and Martine Brochard) and, best of all, John Steiner in one of his finest roles as Leroy's vicious lieutenant (flanked by a couple of mastiffs!) who harbors ambitions of taking over the latter's empire and bears a grudge against Merli's hero all through the film...until he receives his just desserts in another fog-laden showdown!

The main supplement on the DVD is an interesting interview with a typically down-to-earth Martino (I saw him at the Italian B-movie retrospective held during the 2004 Venice Film Festival).

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