Di Tressette ce n'è uno, tutti gli altri son nessuno
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Di Tressette ce n'è uno, tutti gli altri son nessuno (1974 / Director: Giuliano Carnimeo (as Anthony Ascott))
Also known as
The Crazy Bunch (U.S.A.) | Dicke Luft in Sacramanto (Germany) | Der Dicke, Das Schlitzohr und drei Halleluja (Germany) | Continuavano a chiamarlo tressette... bussava solo a batoni (Italy) | Vestes skore kugler (Netherlands) | Villi Joukko (Finland) | Galningarna (Sweden) | Dicky Luft Em Sacramento (Brazil)
Cast and crew
- Cast: George Hilton (Tresette), Chris Huerta (Bambi/Paco),Tony Norton (Veleno/Poison/Twinkle Toes), Memmo Carotenuto (Letto), Nello [Giovanni] Pazzofini (head of the 'Menoni' / Stryker), Umberto D'Orsi (asylum director), Riccardo Garrone (Frisco Joe/Titti Frutti/Frank the High Handed Fairy), Renato Baldini (bank director), Dante Maggio (Drakeman), Enzo Maggio (Frank Faina), Gino Pagnani, Aldo Cecconi, Ettore Arena, Oscar Giustini, Ottorino Polentini, Sergio Smacchi, Dante Cleri, Puccio Ceccarelli, Pietro Torisi, Aldo Cecconi, Fredy Unger, Fortunato Arena
- Story: Tito Carpi
- Screenplay: Tito Carpi
- Cinematography: Federico Zanni [Eastmancolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Alessandro Alessandroni
- Producers: Luciano Martino, Mino Loy
- Runtime: 93 min
- Release Date: 27.4.74
Review
George Hilton stars as an aspiring gunfighter named Dick Luft in this humorous spaghetti western variation on the legend of Don Quixote. Although he eventually reaches fame by the oddest of circumstances, Dick is really being guided by his sidekick, Veleno (Tony Norton). Cris Huerta, Umberto D'Orsi, and Nello Pazzafini co-star in this amusing film from prolific director Giuliano Carmineo, here using the pseudonym "Anthony Ascott." The soundtrack was composed by Alessandro Alessandroni, best known for whistling on Ennio Morricone's famed scores for the films of Sergio Leone.
DVD
Available from X-rated KultDVD (Germany) and Ocean Pictures (Brazil)

