30 Winchester per El Diablo

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30 Winchester per El Diablo (Italy 1965 / Director: Gianfranco Baldanello)

Also known as

30 Winchesters for El Diablo (English title) | Gold Train (USA) | 30 Winchester für den Teufel (Germany) | 30 Winchester für El Diabolo (Germany) | 30 Winchesters para El Diablo (Spain) | 30 Winchesteriä El Diablolle (Finland) | 30 Fusils pour un Tueur (France) | 30 pistolia gia ton El Diablo (Greece) | Kanena oikto gia ton El Diablo (Greece) | 30 winchestrovek pro El Diablo (Czechoslovakia)
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Synopsis

Mexican bandit El Diablo is ravaging Arizona's border towns, robbing cattle and coaches. A stranger comes to town, lending a hand to the local sheriff to bring El Diablo to justice and set a trap for him. He is accompanied by a funny cowboy and local cattle ranchers. The bandit however has ties to the local elites which puts in danger the stranger's plan of finishing off the bandit.

Credits

  • Cast (International): Carl Möhner (Jeff Benson), Alessandra Panaro [as Topsy Collins] (Pamela Webb), Ivano Staccioli [as John Heston] (Victor Webb), Antony Garof, José Torres (El Diablo), Mila Stanic (Rosario), Gaetano Scala [as Gay Gallwey] (Miguel, El Diablo lieutenant), Guglielmo Spoletini [as William Spoletin] (Blake, Webb lieutenant), Attilio Dottesio [as William Burke] (Sheriff Webb), Renato Chiantoni [as Richard Beery ?] (Mr. Randall), Mario Dardanelli [as Max Darnell] (El Diablo bandit), Franco Gulà [as Jean Mean ?] (Bill, telegrapher)
  • Uncredited actors: Franco Scala (Stark, Webb lieutenant), Mario Pennisi (saloon cowboy), Gilberto Galimberti (cowboy thrown from saloon), Aysanoa Runachagua (El Diablo bandit), Romano Moraschini (cowboy recruit), Alfonso Giganti (cowboy recruit), Sergio Sagnotti (the Mexican bandit shot dead in a saloon in Danger City).
  • Director: Gianfranco Baldanello [as Frank G. Carrol]
  • Story: Giovanni Vari [as John Warrel], Gianfranco Baldanello [as Frank G. Carrol]
  • Screenplay: Gianfranco Baldanello [as Frank G. Carrol], Alfonso Brescia [as Al Bradey], Franco Cobianchi [as Peter White]
  • Cinematography: Marcello Masciocchi [as Marcel Mascot] [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Marcello Gigante [as Ghant]
  • Editor: Gianfranco Baldanello [as Frank G. Carrol]
  • Set Designer: Luciano Vincenti [as Lucy Win]
  • Set Decorator: Luciano Vincenti [as Lucy Win]
  • Costume Designer: Maria Luisa Panaro [as Mary Louise]
  • Make-Up Artists: Salvatore Cotroneo [as Sal Cotty], Giuseppe Peruzzi [as John Littlelight]
  • Producers: Armando Novelli [as Braun Novel], Giovanni Vari [as John Warrel]

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 86 min

Release Dates

  • December 23, 1965 (Italy)

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