La morte non conta i dollari

Death Does Not Count the Dollars)[3] 1967 Italian spaghetti Western film directed by Riccardo Freda.

The film is about Lawrence White who returns to his hometown of Owell Rock with his sister to avenge the father's death at the hands of a gang.

Co-written with Giuseppe Masini, it was shot in Rome with actors Mark Damon and Luciano Pigozzi.

Second unit director Yves Boisset suggested that Freda had shot the film without caring for the production and that a stuntman had even died on set.

Rustlers kill Major White, and a witness who reports to the sheriff is later shot and has his tongue cut out.

Elisabeth, a girl he has acquainted, now rejects him and asks him to find the murderer of her father, who has been killed by men of Lester, because he intended to help White.

In his investigation of narrative structures in Spaghetti Western films, Fridlund ranges White with his false identity and double play in La morte non conta i dollari among the stories of infiltrators with hidden agendas that took their inspiration from A Fistful of Dollars.

[5] Second unit director Yves Boisset stated that he tried to get Klaus Kinski for the leading role in the film, but the producer did not take his suggestion.

"[6] Boisset described Freda's attitude towards the film while directing as indifferent, stating that "during shooting everybody ceased to care.

[7][3] Italian film historian Roberto Curti stated that no other sources outside Boisset reported the death.

[3] La morte non conta i dollari credits have Freda using the alias George Lincoln.