Tepepa | |
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Directed by | Giulio Petroni |
Written by | Ivan Della Mea Franco Solinas |
Starring | Tomas Milian Orson Welles John Steiner |
Music by | Ennio Morricone |
Release date(s) | 1969 |
Tepepa (also known as Long Live the Revolution and Blood and Guns) is an Italian Zapata-themed spaghetti western film. The film was directed by Giulio Petroni. It was co-produced with Spain, where the film was released with the title Tepepa... Viva La Revolución.
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The film stars Tomas Milian and Orson Welles in opposing roles. Director Giulio Petroni expressed disappointment with Welles. Petroni claimed that the atmosphere on the set was "terrible," and that Welles called Milian (whom idolized Welles) a "dirty Cuban".[1]
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We've got trouble
something's just not right
Just this mornin' you
cried about last night
You said that somethin's
bound to break this time
What's breakin' is my heart
I can read between the lines
It's tearin' me apart
you've got leavin' on your mind
(chorus)
But you're my angel baby
Yes you're my angel baby
Woh you're my angel baby
for the rest of the night
Do you remember
how it used to be?
Lovin' was easier
when you were lovin' me
I guess you found
someone and now I find
What's breakin' is my heart
You've got leavin' on your mind
(chorus)
What's breakin' is my heart
I can read between the lines
It's tearin' me apart
you've got leavin' on your mind
(chorus)
For the rest of the night
(Angel Baby) the rest of the night
(Angel Baby, Angel Baby)
the rest of the night
(Angel Baby) the rest of the night
(Angel Baby) the rest of the night