Scansati... a Trinità arriva Eldorado

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Scansati... a Trinità arriva Eldorado (Italy 1972 / Director: Aristide Massaccesi with recycled scenes from Fidani films, credited to producer Diego Spataro)

Also known as

E' finita a Trinità... sta arrivando Jonathan Duke (Italy) | Go Away! Trinity Has Arrived in Eldorado (USA) | Pokerface (USA) | Stay Away from Trinity... When He Comes to Eldorado (USA) | Trinity in Eldorado (USA) | Pokerface auf krummen touren (Germany) | Arriva Eldorado (Germany) | Planque-toi minable, Trinita arrive! (France) | Dynasteia katharmaton (Greece) | Pistoleiros De Trinity (Brazil) | Colpo grosso a Eldorado | Run Men Run | Run Men, Eldorado is Coming to Trinity
Scansati... a Trinità arriva Eldorado movie poster

Synopsis

Stan Cooper and Gordon Mitchell star as a pair of bumbling conmen who wander through the West looking to make a fast buck. Upon hearing of an eccentric well-to-do recluse called El Dorado, they team up with a band of outlaws in hopes of making a big time score.

Credits

  • Cast: Stelvio Rosi [as Stan Cooper] (Jonathan Duke III), Gordon Mitchell (Sebastian ‘Seb’ Carter), Craig Hill (Eldorado), Daniela Giordano (Juanita), Amerigo Castrighelli [as Custer Gail] (Ringo Jones), Carla Mancini, Benito Pacifico [as Dennis Colt] (Ringo henchman), Enzo Pulcrano [as Paul Crain] (Miguel, Ringo henchman), Luciano Conti [as Lucky McMurray] (saloon brawler), Anna Lina Alberti [as Lina Alberti] (Pussy), Franco Ricci [as Anthony G. Stanton] (poker player with fake arm)
  • Also with: Fulvio Pellegrini (bartender at brawl), Claudio Ruffini (brawler), Sergio Testori (brawler), Xiro Papas (fiesta reveller), Franco Corso (saloon brawler), Marcello Meconizzi (saloon brawler), Attilio Severini (saloon brawler), Joe D'Amato (henchman), Sergio Smacchi, Enrico Chiappafreddo
  • Story: Romano Scandariato, Diego Spataro
  • Screenplay: Demofilo Fidani, Romano Scandariato, Diego Spataro
  • Cinematography: Aristide Massaccesi [Eastmancolor, widescreen]
  • Music: Giancarlo Chiaramello
  • Producers: Massimo Bernardi, Diego Spataro (as Dick Spitfire), Demofilo Fidani

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Trivia

The film uses recycled scenes from Fidani films.

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 87 min

Release Dates

  • Release Date: 12.11.1972

Filming locations

Gordon Mitchell's western village at Manziana, Rome.

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