And God Said to Cain E Dio disse a Caino Satan der Rache
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And God Said to Cain (1970)
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Country
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Italy West Germany
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Directed by
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Antonio Margheriti
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Release Date
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1970
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Language
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Italian Spanish
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Studio
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Inter-Verleih Film-Gesellschaft Peter Carsten-Produktion
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Distributor
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Panta Cinematografica Inter-Verleih Film-Gesellschaft
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And God Said to Cain (Italian: E Dio disse a Caino) also known as: Satan of Vengeance is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Klaus Kinski as Gary Hamilton.
Ten years after being wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he did not commit, Gary Hamilton is pardoned to work as a bounty hunter and hunt down Acombar, who was responsible for Hamilton ending up wrongfully imprisoned.
The following weapons were used in the film And God Said to Cain:
Revolvers
Colt 1851 Navy
Acombar carries a Colt 1851 Navy as his primary weapon. It would later be replaced by a Griswold & Gunnison 1860. The Colt 1851 Navy appears to have an engraved iron frame instead the classic brass frame of the original model used in most Spaghetti Westerns.
Colt 1851 Navy (London Model) - .36 Caliber
A good side shot of Acombar's Colt 1851 Navy.
Acombar fire dramatically his Colt 1851 Navy at the preacher of the town.
Acombar fire his Colt 1851 Navy to a person who suddenly entered your room without warning.
Acombar holds his Colt 1851 Navy while helping his son who was wounded by a gunshot.
Acombar points his Colt 1851 Navy at the person he believes shot his son.
Note that in the background could be seen hanged a Winchester Model 1873 and a rare deformed shotgun (probably an prop or non-gun)
Colt Single Action Army
The entire Acombar horde is armed with Colt Single Action Army during the search for Gary Hamilton. The latter also briefly uses a Colt Single Action Army.
Colt 1873 Single Action Army w/ 5.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
One of the many members of Acombar's horde points his SAA at Gary Hamilton when he arrives in town.
Gary Hamilton fire his SAA from the shadows.
A Colt SAA and a Griswold & Gunnison 1860 are hanging in the living room of the Acombar mansion.
Dick Acombar point his SAA at his father after finding out what he did
Griswold & Gunnison 1860
Inside the Acombar mansion, a Griswold & Gunnison 1860 is seen hanging with other firearms. Acombar (Peter Carsten) himself replaces his Colt 1851 Navy with a Griswold & Gunnison 1860 to face Gary Hamilton (Klaus Kinski).
Griswold & Gunnison 1860 - .36 Caliber
The Griswold & Gunnison 1860 is seen hanging while Acombar reloads his Colt 1851 Navy.
Acombar uses one of the Griswold & Gunnison 1860 of his living room in the climax battle with Gary Hamilton.
A close-up shot of the Griswold & Gunnison 1860 being reloaded by Acombar.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"
The rifle most used by most characters is the Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy", which is commonly seen in the hands of Acombar's allies, such as his horde of henchmen or the city's catacomb guard.
Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" - .44 Rimfire (RF)
Acombar practice his aim with his Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".
A full view of the Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".
When his son finally arrives at the town, Acombar celebrates by inviting him to practice his aim with him.
Various Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" and Brown Bess Flinlock Musket are seen in the Acombar gun rack.
Some henchmen's holds their Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".
Several members of Acombar's horde carry a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy", which they do not use again later.
One of the city's catacomb guards carries a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" to defend the place.
Winchester Model 1873
Throughout the film, Gary Hamilton (Klaus Kinski) uses a Winchester Model 1873 as his primary firearm. He is also seen hanging in Acombar's mansion. The Winchester Model 1873 seen in the film appears to have a chrome receiver and lacks the right side plate.
Winchester Model 1873 w/ 20" barrel - .44-40 WCF
Two Winchester Model 1873 rifles can be seen in the old arms dealer's shop.
Note that there is a "Yellow Boy" trying to blend in.
Old guns dealer (Franco Gulá) shows one of his Winchester Model 1873 at Gary Hamilton.
Gary Hamilton examines the Winchester Model 1873 that the guns dealer gives him.
Gary examines his surroundings so he can aim his new rifle Winchester.
Gary loads his Winchester Model 1873.
A great shot of Gary Hamilton posing with his Winchester Model 1873 at sunset over the city.
Gary Hamilton hides in the city's catacombs to slowly execute Acombar's horde with his Winchester Model 1873.
A close-up shot of the Winchester Model 1873 being loaded by Gary Hamilton.
A close-up shot of the Winchester Model 1873 when Gary Hamilton enters in the Acombar mansion.
Gary Hamilton confronts his old friend Acombar with his Winchester Model 1873 in his burning mansion.
Muzzleloaders
Brown Bess Flintlock Musket
Dr. Johnson (Giuliano Raffaelli) uses a Brown Bess Flintlock Musket as the only firearm he uses in the film. A Brown Bess Flintlock Musket can also be seen at the beginning of the film in a gun rack
Brown Bess Flintlock Musket "Short Land Pattern" (1768-1805) - .75 Caliber
Various Brown Bess Flinlock Musket and Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" are seen in the Acombar gun rack.
Dr. Johnson holds his Brown Bess Flintlock Musket while Gary Hamilton is advised not to face Acombar.
Dr. Johnson fires his Brown Bess Flintlock Musket in the stable of the Acombar mansion.
Shotguns
12 Gauge Double-Barreled Shotgun
A 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun can be briefly seen in Acombar's room, but it is never used, being only a decorative element.
J. Stevens and Company Double-Barreled Shotgun - 12 gauge
A 12 Gauge Double-Barreled Shotgun, a Brown Bess Flintlock Musket and a Griswold & Gunnison 1860 are hanging in the Acombar living room.