Due rrringos nel Texas

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Due rrringos nel Texas (Italy 1967 / Director: Marino Girolami)

Also known as

La buona, i brutti, la cattiva (Italy) | Two R-R-Ringos from Texas (USA) | Zwei Trottel gegen Django (Germany) | Halleluja Django (Germany DVD) | Dos forateros en Texas (Spain) | Oi 2 ringos tou Texas (Greece) | Franco - Ciccio: Ta koroida tou Syntagmatos (Greece) | 2 Rrringos No Texas
Two RRRingos from Texas movie poster

Synopsis

Franco is tricked by Ciccio, a sergeant, and enrolled by force in the Southern Army. While saddling a horse, the horse tells him to warn the commander of an ambush. The commander jails him when he learns that the information comes from a horse, but he indeed loses half of his men in the ambush. The commander sends Ciccio after Franco whom the horse had liberated in the meantime. Then the horse convinces Ciccio to join them and together they go through a series of adventures and 'hilarious' situations. Each time they are saved by the talking horse.

Credits

  • Cast: Franco Franchi (Franco Caterina), Ciccio Ingrassia (Sergeant Ciccio Stevens), Enio Girolami (Bruce), Gloria Paul (Evelyn), Hélène Chanel (Sentenza Jane), Livio Lorenzon (Union Captain), Enzo Andronico (Confederate Captain), Silvio Bagolini (Willy, bartender), Rossella Bergamonti (first dance partner), Mirella Panfili [as Mirella Pamphili] (Gloria, girl at dance), Adriano Uriani (Sentenza Jane lieutenant), Ignazio Balsamo (gambler), Guglielmo Bogliani (Confederate Lieutenant), Walter Marchetti, Gina Mascetti (fat woman at dance), Ciro (talking horse)
  • Also with: Giulio Mauroni (1st sheriff), Giulio Maculani (2nd sheriff), Mario Pennisi (cafe owner), Umberto Salomone (old man at dance), Paolo Sceusan (cowboy in saloon), Osiride Pevarello (Sentenza Jane henchman), Rinaldo Zamperla (Sentenza Jane henchman), Arnaldo Dell'Acqua (Sentenza Jane henchman), Renzo Pevarello (Sentenza Jane henchman), Maurizio Mannoia (Union soldier), Angelo Casadei (Union soldier at cannon), Giglio Gigli (Confederate soldier), Alberigo Donadeo (Confederate soldier), Maurizio Merli, Lucio Fulci
  • Story: Amadeo Sollazzo, Roberto Gianviti, Marion Girolami
  • Screenplay: Amedeo Sollazzo, Roberto Gianviti
  • Cinematography: Mario Fioretti [Technicolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Carlo Savina
  • Song: "Siamo rimasti in tre" sung by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
  • Producer: Francesco Orefici

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 94 min

Release Dates

  • Release Date: 25.8.1967

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