Dos hombres van a morir

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Dos hombres van a morir (Italy · Spain 1968 / Director: Rafael Romero Marchent)

Also known as

U.S.A. Ringo: The Lone Rider | Two Brothers, One Death | Italy Ringo, il cavaliere solitario | Germany Ein Schuss zuviel | Spain El Rancho de la muerte | Los Ranchos de la muerte | Ringo, el caballero solitario | Rancho de la muerte | Portugal Ringo, o cavaleiro solitário | France Ringo le vengeur | Belguim Ringo de wreker | Ringo - O Cavaleiro Solitário (Brazil)
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Synopsis

Bill Anderson and his band of ex Confederates are terrorising the town of Springfield and its environs, sucking it dry of any wealth. Local dignitaries call in the Pinkerton agency to help but due to the nature of their agent's modus operandi no one is sure if they are on the case yet or who their man might be. Meanwhile, two lone men arrive in the area and take an interest in the activities of the Anderson gang. One in particular seems to have a past connection with the youngest member of the outfit. The pair team up and Anderson's easy life becomes more difficult.

Credits

  • Cast: Pietro Martellanz [as Peter Martell](Daniel/Allan Blake / Captain Bly / Ringo), Piero Lulli (Daniel G. Samuelson), Dianik Zurakowska [as Dianik](Lucy), Paolo Herzl (Michael 'Kid' Blake), Armando Calvo (Bill Anderson), Jesús Puente (Mayor Corbett), José Jaspe (Zachary Hutchinson), Giuseppe Fortis (Gonzalez, money courier), Antonio Pica (Springfield sheriff), Ángel Menéndez (Judge Grant), Francisco Braña (Anderson henchman), Guillermo Méndez (Anderson henchman), Alfonso Rojas (Stockwell, miner)
  • Also with: Miguel Del Castillo (rancher), Jesús Tordesillas (Mormon leader), Luis Barboo (Finnegan, Anderson henchman), Alfonso de la Vega (Snake, Anderson henchman), Juan Antonio Peral (Anderson henchman), Joaquin Burgos (Colorado land notary), José Sepulveda (Colorado barman), Mario Morales (captured posse member), Pedro Fenollar (Thomas, Springfield barman), Joaquin Parra (Colorado brawler), Bruno Degni (bank manager), Enzo Mondino (Davis/Dewey, town council)
  • Director: Rafael Romero Marchent (as Rafael Romero)
  • Story: Mario Caiano, Eduardo Manzanos Brochero
  • Screenplay: Mario Caiano
  • Cinematography: Emanuelle Di Cola [Eastmancolor - Totalscope 1,85:1]
  • Music: Francesco De Masi (Italian version), Manuel Parada (Spanish version)
  • Producer: Mario Caiano, Eduardo Manzanos Brochero

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Trivia

  • Was released two years after it was made.
  • Two separate scores were later added to the film, one by de Masi and one by Parada

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 83 min

Release Dates

  • Release Date: 15.2.1968

Production and business

  • Filming Dates: late August - September 1967

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