Sette pistole per i MacGregor
Sette pistole per i MacGregor (Italy · Spain 1966 / Director: Franco Giraldi).
Also known as
Seven Guns for the MacGregors (USA / UK) | Siete pistolas para los McGregor (Spain) | Die Sieben Pistolen des MacGregor (Germany) | 7 ecossais du Texas (France) | Sete pistolas par os MacGregors (Portugal) | MacGregorlar Icin Yedi Silah (Turkey) | 7 Schotten in Texas (Belgium) | Zeven pistolen voor de MacGregors (Netherlands) | 禿鷹のえさ (Japan)
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Synopsis
The MacGregors are a hard-working, hard-playing, whisky-drinking Scottish clan--with seven sons--that own a horse ranch near the border of Texas and Mexico. When it comes time to sell some of their stock, the eldest son, Gregor, leads his brothers and a herd of horses to the town of Las Mesas, where they expect to get a good price for their livestock. But, what they find in Las Mesas is a crooked horse-trader who is in league with a corrupt sheriff both of whom have strong ties to the vicious bandit chief Santillana. The horse-dealer offers the MacGregors a paltry sum for their animals and tries to force them to take his deal. This triggers a brawl for which the MacGregors end up in jail. The boys manage a successful jailbreak only to discover that their horses have been stolen by the crooked dealer and Santillana. Gregor decides something must be done to break the power of this oppressive, corrupt, outlaw regime as well as get their horses back.
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Robert Woods [as Robert Wood] (Gregor MacGregor), Fernando Sancho (Miguel), Agata Flori [as Agatha Flory] (Rosita Carson), Leo Anchoriz (Santillana), Manuel Zarzo [as Manolo Zarzo] (David MacGregor), Nazzareno Zamperla [as Nick Anderson] (Peter MacGregor), Paolo Magalotti [as Paul Carter] (Kenneth MacGregor), Julio Perez Tabernero (Mark MacGregor), Saturno Cerra [as Saturnino Cerra] (Johnny MacGregor), Alberto Dell'Acqua [as Albert Waterman] (Dick MacGregor), Perla Cristal (Perla), Jorge Rigaud [as George Rigaud] (Alastair MacGregor), Francisco Tensi [as Harry Cotton] (Harold MacGregor), Ana Maria Noé [as Annemary Noé] (Mamie MacGregor), Margherita Horowitz [as Margaret Horowitz] (Annie MacGregor), Rafael Bardem (Judge Garland), Antonio Molino Rojo [as Molino Rojo] (Sheriff John F. Mason), Cris Huerta [as Chris Huerta] (Crawford)
- Additional Spanish credits: José Riesgo (Las Mesas deputy), Xas das Bolas (cantina barman), Pilar Truchado, Antonio Padilla (Santillana bandit), Ángel Menéndez (murdered horse seller), Victor Israel (piano player), Rafael Hernandez (Las Mesas barman), Antonio Iranzo (Santillana bandit), José Luis Lluch (Santillana bandit)
- Uncredited actors: Leonardo Scavino (bank manager), Guillermo Mendez (Santillana henchman), José Aquilino Montoya (Santillana henchman), Joaquin Parra (Santillana bandit), Antonio Orengo (Las Mesas horse seller), Antonio Danesi (Las Mesas brawler), Amerigo Castrighella (San Antonio citizen)
- Director: Franco Giraldi [as Frank Grafield]
- Story: David Moreno
- Screenplay: Fernando di Leo [as Fernand Lion], Vincenzo Dell'Aquila [as Vincent Eagle], David Moreno, Duccio Tessari
- Cinematography: Alejandro Ulloa (Technicolor, Techniscope 2,35:1)
- Music: Ennio Morricone
- Song: "March of the MacGregors" sung by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
- Producer: Dario Sabatello [as Ted O'Darsa]
Reviews
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 96 min
Release Dates
- February 2, 1966 (Italy)
Production and business
International distribution: Columbia Film
External Links
- Review at Son of Django
- Review by 800 SW (Spain)
- Review @ mondo-esoterica
- Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)
- 1966
- Italy
- Spain
- Franco Giraldi
- Ennio Morricone
- Fernando Di Leo
- Alejandro Ulloa
- Duccio Tessari
- Robert Woods
- Fernando Sancho
- Leo Anchóriz
- Paolo Magalotti
- Chris Huerta
- Agata Flori
- Manuel Zarzo
- Alberto Dell'Acqua
- Julio Pérez Tabernero
- Rafael Bardem
- Antonio Molino Rojo
- Antonio Iranzo
- Víctor Israel
- Xan das Bolas
- José Riesgo
- Guillermo Méndez
- Angel Menéndez
- George Rigaud
- Amerigo Castrighella
- I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni