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Sol Madrid ()


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Government agent Sol Madrid travels to Mexico with hooker Stacey to bring mobster Villanova and drug kingpin Dietrich to justice.

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Sol Madrid
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Stacey Woodward
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Emil Dietrich
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Jalisco
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Dano Villanova
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Harry Mitchell
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Capo Riccione
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Captain Ortega
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Hood #1
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Scarpi
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Chief Danvers
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Refinery Engineer
Madge Cameron ...
Woman in Cantina
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Cantina Operator
Henry A. Escalante ...
2nd Dietrich Gunman
George Sawaya ...
3rd Dietrich Gunman
Ken Del Conte ...
Joe Brighton
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Oilfield Foreman (as Robert McNamara)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tony Barbario ...
Stacey's Dancing Partner (uncredited)
Anne Besant ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Paul Bradley ...
Board Member (uncredited)
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Spanish Dancer (uncredited)
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Board Member (uncredited)
Fleurette Carter ...
Girl (uncredited)
Gino DeAgustino ...
New York Policeman (uncredited)
Dolores Domasin ...
Girl (uncredited)
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Gate Keeper (uncredited)
Rick Flores ...
Spanish Man (uncredited)
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Board Member (uncredited)
Abel Franco ...
Officer (uncredited)
Irene Galindo ...
Puerto Rican Girl (uncredited)
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Tall Man (uncredited)
David Gross ...
Spanish Man (uncredited)
Sonja Habana ...
Spanish Woman (uncredited)
Barbro Hedström ...
Girl (uncredited)
Robert Hernandez ...
Spanish Man (uncredited)
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Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Gavin Murrell ...
Man (uncredited)
Francisco Ortega ...
Spanish Plainclothesman (uncredited)
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New York Policeman (uncredited)
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Drug Addict (uncredited)
Jose Portugal ...
Door Opener (uncredited)
Efrain Ramirez ...
Puerto Rican Boy (uncredited)
Leroy Romero ...
Spanish Man (uncredited)
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Board Member (uncredited)
James R. Scott ...
Man (uncredited)
George Sims ...
Villanova Bodyguard (uncredited)
Bobi Stewart ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Luana Talltree ...
Girl (uncredited)
Sarita Vara ...
Widow (uncredited)

Directed by

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Brian G. Hutton

Written by

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David Karp ... (screen play by)
 
Robert Wilder ... (from the novel "Fruit of the Poppy" by)

Produced by

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Hall Bartlett ... producer (produced by)

Music by

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Lalo Schifrin

Cinematography by

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Fred J. Koenekamp ... (as Fred Koenekamp)

Editing by

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John McSweeney Jr. ... (as John McSweeney)

Art Direction by

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Carl Anderson
George W. Davis

Set Decoration by

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Henry Grace
Hugh Hunt

Costume Design by

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Moss Mabry

Makeup Department

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Sydney Guilaroff ... hair stylist
William Tuttle ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Robert Vreeland ... unit production manager
Lindsley Parsons Jr. ... assistant production manager: MGM (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bill Finnegan ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Franklin Milton ... recording supervisor

Stunts

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Gino DeAgustino ... stunts (uncredited)
Whitey Hughes ... stunts (uncredited)
Regis Parton ... stunts (uncredited)
Jerry Vance ... stunts (uncredited)

Music Department

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Robert Armbruster ... conductor (uncredited)
Robert Bain ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
Paul Beaver ... musician: organ (uncredited)
Harry Bluestone ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Jorge Del Barrio ... musician: organ (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited)
Artie Kane ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Virginia Majewski ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Shelly Manne ... musician: drums (uncredited)
Red Mitchell ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Uan Rasey ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Emil Richards ... musician: drums (uncredited)
Howard Roberts ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
Lalo Schifrin ... conductor (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited)
Bud Shank ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Ray Sherman ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Raymond Turner ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines He's the Only Cop Who Can Con the Mafia Out of $3,000,000 in Heroin! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Heroin Gang (United Kingdom)
  • Les corrupteurs (France)
  • La espalda contra el muro (Spain)
  • Bir Defada Öldür (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • Kolasmenoi angeloi (Greece)
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Runtime
  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia John Cassavetes was part of the original production but he became ill and filming was delayed for three weeks. In the end, he was replaced by Rip Torn. This, at least, was the story put out by the film's publicists at the time - however, later accounts tend simply to say that Cassavetes walked off the movie. See more »
Goofs Sol Madrid puts two large bags into the water pipeline in Mexico but only takes one bag out in San Diego. Where did the other bag go? See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Lionpower from MGM (1967). See more »
Crazy Credits [Postscript] "Many nations are helping fight the world battle against vice. In the forefront of these is Mexico. To the Mexican authorities who fight this battle so valiantly, this picture is dedicated by its producers." See more »
Quotes Capo Riccione: In my day a man like Mitchell would already lie stinking in the sun. Tell us, why a man like Mitchell, a "Mitchell," can know so much about our affairs? There is not a dollar that comes from heroin, whores, horses or protection that he hasn't handled, hasn't counted. He knows every name, every face, every business of everyone in the family. And what your family would not trust to their *blood*, they trusted to Mitchell. Where is he?
Dano Villanova: He'll be found, Capo.
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