Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west

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Buffalo Bill - L'eroe del Far West (Italy · France · West Germany 1964 / Director: Mario Costa)

Also known as

Buffalo Bill - Le héros du Far West (France) | L'attaque de Fort Adams (France) | Das war Buffalo Bill (Germany) | Buffalo Bill (USA) | Buffalo Bill - Hero of the Far West (UK) | Buffalo Bill - El heroe del oeste (Spain) | Buffalo Bill - Bohater dzikiego zachodu (Poland) | Voittamaton (Finland) | Buffalo Bill - O iroas tou Far West (Greece) | Bufalo Bill - O Herói do Oeste (Portugal) | Buffalo Bill - Helten Fra Vesten (Denmark)
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Synopsis

Colonel William Cody, alias Buffalo Bill, intends to put an end to the dishonest relations between a gang of white swindlers and the Indian, Yellow Hand. So he goes to the chief of Yellow Hand's tribe, Wise Fox, and tries to convince him to sign a peace treaty with the Federal troops. In order to avoid this, the gun runners abduct Wise Fox's daughter, attempting to put the blame on Colonel Peterson's soldiers.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Gordon Scott (Colonel William 'Buffalo Bill' Cody), Ingeborg Schöner (Mary Peterson), Catherine Ribeiro (Silver Moonray / Moonbeam), Jan Hendriks (Jack Monroe), Roldano Lupi (Colonel Peterson), Mirko Ellis (Yellow Hand), Hans von Borsody (Captain George Hunter), Andrea Scotti [as Andrew Scott] (Monroe henchman), Piero Lulli [as Peter Lull] (Red), Ugo Sasso [as Hugo Arden] (Snack), Mario Brega [as Richard Stuyvesant] (Big Sam Donaldson), Feodor Chaliapin Jr. (Chief Wise Owl/White Fox), Jacques Herlin (saloon employee), Franco Fantasia [as Frank Farrel] (George, Monroe henchman), Rinaldo Zamperla [as Ronald Parish] (Chirakawa)
  • Uncredited actors: Luigi Tosi (Frank, barman), Pietro Capanna (Monroe henchman), Gianni Di Segni (Monroe henchman), Osiride Pevarello (Monroe henchman), Andrea Fantasia (sergeant), Gaetano Quartararo (Sioux under-chief), Carlo Gentili (killed wagon passenger), Sergio Ukmar (saloon brawler), Romano Moraschini (townsman)
  • Director: Mario Costa [as J. W. Fordson]
  • Story: Nino Stresa
  • Screenplay: Louis Agotay, Pierre Levy Corti, Luciano Martino, Nino Stresa (Sigfrido Tomba), Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Cinematographer: Massimo Dallamano [as Jack Dalmas] [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Carlo Rustichelli
  • Producer: Solly V. Bianco

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime 94 min

Release Dates

  • November 19, 1964 (Italy)

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