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A Candidate for a Killing
A traveler becomes a target for various crime syndicates when it turns out he's a dead ringer for a wanted mercenary.
José María Elorrieta
Aurelio López Monis
Casts & Crew
John Richardson
Anita Ekberg
Margaret Lee
Fernando Rey
Fernando Hilbeck
Barta Barri
María Martín
Poldo Bendandi
Ralph Neville
John Naylor
Beni Deus
Giuseppe Pertile
Dante Cleri
Also Directed by José María Elorrieta
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