Pistola per Ringo, Una
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Una pistola per Ringo (Italy · Spain 1965 / Director: Duccio Tessari)
Also known as
A Pistol for Ringo (USA) | Ballad of Death Valley (USA) | The Angry Gun (USA) | Una pistola para Ringo (Spain) | Eine Pistole für Ringo (Germany) | Un pistolet pour Ringo (France) | Pistolet dla Ringa (Poland) | Uma pistola para Ringo (Portugal) | Ringo no perdona (Argentina) | En pistol för Ringo (Sweden) | Ringo – tappaja (Finland) | 夕陽の用心棒 Yuhi no Yojinbo- DVD title (Japan) | Pistole pro Ringa (Czech Republic) | Ringo the KillerSynopsis
In a border town the famous gunslinger Ringo kills four people out of self defense but is arrested nevertheless. Meanwhile a gang of Mexicans cross the border and rob the local bank. Their leader is wounded when they try to escape and therefore the bandits take refuge on a nearby ranch, taking the occupants hostage. The sheriff is reluctant to take action because his fiancée is among the hostages. The only one who can help him now is Ringo, who is set free and asked to infiltrate the gang …
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Giuliano Gemma [as Montgomery Wood] (Ringo / Angel Face), Fernando Sancho (Sancho), Lorella De Luca [as Hally Hammond] (Ruby Brown), Nieves Navarro (Dolores), Antonio Casas (Major Clyde Brown), José Manuel Martín (Pedro), Manuel Muñiz [as Pajarito] (Tim, deputy), Juan Cazalilla (Mr. Jenkinson, bank manager), Pablito Alonso (Chico), Nazzareno Zamperla (Sancho henchman), Francisco Sanz [as Paco Sanz] (Colonel), José Halufi (Sancho henchman), George Martín (Sheriff Dan/Ben), Alfonso Alcantara [Spanish credit]
- Uncredited actors: Duccio Tessari (Felipe, Sancho henchman), Juan Torres (Henry, bank clerk), Carlos Ronda (storekeeper)
- Story: Duccio Tessari, Alfonso Balcazar
- Screenplay: Duccio Tessari
- Cinematography: Francisco Marín [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Ennio Morricone
- Song: "Angel Face" sung by Maurizio Graf
- Producers: Luciano Ercoli, Alberto Pugliese
Reviews
Trivia
- Followed by Il Ritorno di Ringo
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 99 min
Release Dates
- May 12, 1965 (Italy)
Filming locations
- Cabo de Gata - Almeria
- Almeria: Pozo de los Frailes - Ringo meets the Bensons
- Tabernas: Cautivo - The Camp
- Almeria: San Jose - The Ranch
- Tabernas: Lanujar - Trapping the Bandits
External Links
- Review by 800 SW (Spain)
- Review at coolasscinema
- Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)