Ballata per un pistolero

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Ballata per un pistolero (Italy · West Germany 1967 / Director: Alfio Caltabiano)

Also known as

Pistoleros (USA) | Pistola nella polvere (Italy) | Rocco - der Einzelgänger von Alamo (Germany) | Balada para um pistoleiro (Portugal) | Balada de un pistolero (Spain) | Ballade d'un pistolero (France) | Tva mot alla (Sweden) | Ofthalmon anti ofthalmou (Greece) | Meu Lugar é No Inferno (Brazil) | 拳銃のバラード (Japan) | Ringo, Pray to Your God and Die | Ballad of a Gunman | The Loner of the Alamo
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Synopsis

Two bounty hunters are on the track of a notorious bandit, one is after the reward, the other one has a personal score to settle. The younger of the two (Infante) proposes a partnership, but the older one (Ghidra) refuses, because he hates bounty hunters. Infante nevertheless stays on Ghidra’s track, even saving his life a few times and finally Ghidra explains why he hates bounty hunters so much.

Credits

  • Cast (Italy): Dragomir Bojanic [as Anthony Ghidra] (Rocco / Blackie), Angelo Infanti (Hud/Kud Nigros), Mario Novelli [as Anthony Freeman] (Chiuchi / Chinchi), Alfio Caltabiano [as Al Northon] (El Bedoja), Dante Maggio [as Dan May] (Explosion / Knallgrosch), Monica Teuber (Maruja), Ivan Scratuglia, Lanfranco Ceccarelli (Allentown sheriff), Hermann Nelson (banker), Pietro Ceccarelli [as Peter Jacob] (Toro), Ellen Schwiers (Maruja's mother)
  • Uncredited: Dragomir Stanojevic (Wheeler, Bedoja bandit)
  • Director: Alfio Caltabiano
  • Story: Alfio Catlabiano
  • Screenplay: Alfio Caltabiano, Ernest R. von Theumer
  • Cinematography: Guglielmo Mancori [Eastmancolor - Ultrascope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Marcello Giombini
  • Song: "Ballata per un pistolero" sung by Peppino Gagliardi
  • Producers: Alfredo Nicolai, Ernest R. von Theumer

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 97 min

Release Dates

  • April 19, 1967 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Yugoslavia
  • Rome: Grotte di Salone
  • Rome: Monte Guadagnolo

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