Queimada (1969)
Directed by
| Gillo Pontecorvo | ||
Writing Credits
| Franco Solinas | ... | (story) & |
| Giorgio Arlorio | ... | (story) |
| Franco Solinas | ... | (screenplay) & |
| Giorgio Arlorio | ... | (screenplay) |
| Gillo Pontecorvo | ... | (story) (uncredited) |
| Norman Gant | ... | (based on novels by) (uncredited) |
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
| Marlon Brando | Sir William Walker | ||
| Evaristo Mårquez | José Dolores (as Evaristo Marquez) | ||
| Renato Salvatori | Teddy Sanchez | ||
| Dana Ghia | Francesca | ||
| Valeria Ferran Wanani | Guarina | ||
| Giampiero Albertini | Henry Thompson | ||
| Carlo Palmucci | Jack | ||
| Norman Hill | Shelton | ||
| Thomas Lyons | |||
| Turam Quibo | Juanito (as Joseph P. Persaud) | ||
| Ălvaro Medrano | Soldier (as Alvaro Medrano) | ||
| Alejandro ObregĂłn | Engl. Major (as Alejandro Obregon) | ||
| Enrico Cesaretti | |||
| Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Cicely Browne | Lady Bella (uncredited) | ||
| Herbert Jefferson Jr. | (uncredited) | ||
| Maurice Rodriguez | RamĂłn (uncredited) | ||
Produced by
| Alberto Grimaldi | ... | producer |
Music by
| Ennio Morricone | ||
Cinematography by
| Marcello Gatti | ||
| Giuseppe Ruzzolini | ||
Film Editing by
| Mario Morra | ||
Production Design by
| Sergio Canevari | ||
Art Direction by
| Piero Gherardi | ||
Set Decoration by
| Francesco Bronzi | ||
Costume Design by
| MarilĂč Carteny | ||
Makeup Department
| Mauro Gavazzi | ... | key makeup artist |
| Anna Graziosi | ... | key hair stylist |
Production Management
| Mario Del Papa | ... | unit manager |
| Sergio Merolle | ... | production manager |
| Averoe Stefani | ... | production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Salvatore Basile | ... | assistant director (as Salvo Basile) |
| Rinaldo Ricci | ... | collaborating director |
| Abraham Salzman | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
| Francesco Bronzi | ... | set dresser |
| Franco Vanorio | ... | assistant set decorator |
Sound Department
| Eugenio Rondani | ... | sound |
| Italo Cameracanna | ... | foley artist (uncredited) / sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
| Aldo Gasparri | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
| Igino Lardani | ... | title designer (as Lardani) |
Stunts
| Alessandro Sozzi | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Luigi Filippo Carta | ... | camera operator (as Filippo Carta) |
| Elio Polacchi | ... | camera operator |
| Otello Spila | ... | camera operator |
Editorial Department
| Enzo Ocone | ... | post-production coordinator |
Music Department
| Franco Giordano | ... | percussion consultant |
| Bruno Nicolai | ... | conductor: orchestra |
Script and Continuity Department
| Anna Maria Montanari | ... | script supervisor |
Other crew
| Giovanni d'Eramo | ... | press (as Nanni D'Eramo) |
| Anna Korda | ... | dialogue director |
| Jennifer Oppo | ... | press |
| Giuseppe Rinaldi | ... | dubbing director (as Peppino Rinaldi) |
| Ferruccio Amendola | ... | voice dubbing: Thomas Lyons (uncredited) |
| Pino Colizzi | ... | voice dubbing: Carlo Palmieri (uncredited) |
| Manlio De Angelis | ... | voice dubbing: Renato Salvatori (uncredited) |
| Michele Gammino | ... | voice dubbing: Evaristo MĂĄrquez (uncredited) |
| Giuseppe Rinaldi | ... | voice dubbing: Marlon Brando (uncredited) |
Details
Country:
Language:
Release Date:
27 January 1971 (France) See more »
Also Known As:
Burn! See more »
Filming Locations:
Edit
Box Office
Gross USA:
$431,817
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Company Credits
Production Co:
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Technical Specs
Runtime:
(restored) | (DVD)
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1
Release Dates
| Italy | 20 December 1969 | (Spoleto Cinema) (premiere) |
| Italy | 21 December 1969 | |
| West Germany | 26 March 1970 | |
| USA | 21 October 1970 | |
| Sweden | 20 December 1970 | |
| Japan | 23 January 1971 | |
| France | 27 January 1971 | |
| Argentina | 4 March 1971 | |
| Spain | 3 May 1971 | (Madrid) |
| Colombia | 19 May 1971 | |
| Finland | 28 May 1971 | |
| UK | June 1971 | |
| Belgium | 23 July 1971 | (Gent) |
| Denmark | 11 October 1971 | |
| Hungary | 14 October 1971 | |
| Ireland | 19 November 1971 | |
| Poland | 6 December 1971 | |
| Italy | 23 May 1973 | (re-release) |
| Turkey | January 1974 | |
| Canada | 14 September 1977 | (Toronto International Film Festival) |
| Colombia | 27 April 2002 | (Eurocine MedellĂn) |
| USA | 24 September 2004 | (re-release) |
| USA | 24 May 2005 | (Seattle International Film Festival) |
Also Known As (AKA)
| (original title) | Queimada |
| Argentina | Queimada! |
| Brazil | Queimada |
| Bulgaria (Bulgarian title) | ĐĐ”ĐčĐŒĐ°ĐŽĐ° |
| Canada (English title) | The Mercenary |
| Colombia | La quemada |
| Finland | Queimada |
| Greece | Queimada |
| Hungary (alternative title) | TĂŒz! - Queimada lĂĄzadĂłi |
| Italy (working title) | Quemada |
| Japan | Kemada no tatakai |
| Japan (Japanese title) | ă±ăăăźæŠă |
| Poland | Queimada |
| Portugal | Queimada |
| Romania | Queimada |
| Soviet Union (Russian title) | ĐĐ”ĐčĐŒĐ°ĐŽĐ° |
| Spain | Queimada |
| Spain | Quemada! |
| Turkey (Turkish title) | İsyan |
| UK | Burn! |
| USA | Burn! |
| West Germany | Queimada - Insel des Schreckens |
| World-wide (English title) (literal English title) | Burnt |
| Yugoslavia (Serbian title) | Kvemada: Ostrvo u plamenu |


























































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