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'''''Cry Vengeance!''''' is a 1961 American TV movie directed by [[Franklin Schaffner]].
==Plot==
Davidde is the head of a gang of bandits in Sicily who regards himself as a modern day Robin Hood. He is betrayed by gang member Andrea.
==Cast==
*[[Ben Gazzara]] as Davidde
*[[Peter Falk]] as a priest
*[[Sal Mineo]] as Andrea
==Production==
The show was a one hour drama by Robert Crean produced by Robert Alan Aurthur.<ref>FOUNDATION AIDS EDUCATIONAL TV New York Times 19 Dec 1960: 49.</ref> The show was meant to air in February 1961 but was postponed until April 1961.<ref>TELEVISION: TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961
New York Times 18 Apr 1961: 75. </ref>
Sal Mineo said is part was "a role an actor can really get into. Good dramatic impact, good writing, good character development."<ref>Sal Mineo's Choice
Altman, Travis. Los Angeles Times 19 Feb 1961: n3. </ref>
==Reception==
The ''New York Times'' said there were "flashes of meaningful dialogue" but that the show was "disjointed and obscure, handicapped by acting that was too intense and production that was artificial and cumbersome."<ref>'Cry Vengeance'
Shanley, John P. New York Times 19 Apr 1961: 79. </ref>
==References==
==External links==
*[https://ift.tt/2yb2qDE Cry Vengeance] at BFI
*[https://ift.tt/2Mi4qSu Cry Vengeance] at [[IMDB]]
[[Category:1961 in television]]
==Plot==
Davidde is the head of a gang of bandits in Sicily who regards himself as a modern day Robin Hood. He is betrayed by gang member Andrea.
==Cast==
*[[Ben Gazzara]] as Davidde
*[[Peter Falk]] as a priest
*[[Sal Mineo]] as Andrea
==Production==
The show was a one hour drama by Robert Crean produced by Robert Alan Aurthur.<ref>FOUNDATION AIDS EDUCATIONAL TV New York Times 19 Dec 1960: 49.</ref> The show was meant to air in February 1961 but was postponed until April 1961.<ref>TELEVISION: TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961
New York Times 18 Apr 1961: 75. </ref>
Sal Mineo said is part was "a role an actor can really get into. Good dramatic impact, good writing, good character development."<ref>Sal Mineo's Choice
Altman, Travis. Los Angeles Times 19 Feb 1961: n3. </ref>
==Reception==
The ''New York Times'' said there were "flashes of meaningful dialogue" but that the show was "disjointed and obscure, handicapped by acting that was too intense and production that was artificial and cumbersome."<ref>'Cry Vengeance'
Shanley, John P. New York Times 19 Apr 1961: 79. </ref>
==References==
==External links==
*[https://ift.tt/2yb2qDE Cry Vengeance] at BFI
*[https://ift.tt/2Mi4qSu Cry Vengeance] at [[IMDB]]
[[Category:1961 in television]]
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