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'''100 Rifles''' ([[:Category:USA|USA]] 1968 / Tom Gries) | |||
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[[Image:100Rifles Poster.jpg]] | |||
'''Contents:''' | |||
* [[/BluRay|Available BluRays]] | |||
* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | * [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | ||
*[[/OST|Soundtrack]] | |||
* [[/LD|Available laserdiscs]] | |||
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | * [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | ||
* [[/Trailers&Clips|Trailers & Clips]] | |||
* [[100 Rifles Review|Film Review]] | * [[100 Rifles Review|Film Review]] | ||
* [[Les 100 Fusils (100 Rifles) - DVD Review|DVD Review (Sidonis)]] | * [[Les 100 Fusils (100 Rifles) - DVD Review|DVD Review (Sidonis)]] | ||
* [ | * [[100 Gewehre DVD Rezension|DVD Review (Koch Media, Deutsch)]] | ||
* [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/100-rifles-1969-tom-gries/531 Forum topic] | |||
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* This is a US western shot in Spain | |||
This is a US western shot in Spain | |||
*'''Runtime:''' 109 min | *'''Runtime:''' 109 min | ||
*'''Release Date:''' 26.3.1969 | |||
=== Also known as === | |||
Ölümden korkmayanlar (Turkey) | 100 Gewehre (Germany) | Les 100 fusils (France) | Les Cent fusils (France) | 100 karabinów (Poland) | 100 rifler (Denmark) | Ta 100 kivääriä (Greece) | El Verdugo (Italy) | One Hundred Rifles (USA, alternative spelling) | 100 kivääriä (Finland) | Sadan kiväärin voimin (Finland) | 100 pušek (Czechoslovakia) | Viva Sarita! (Sweden) | 100 armas ao sol (Portugal) | Los cien rifles (Spain) | |||
== | === Credits === | ||
*'''Cast:''' [[:Category:Jim Brown|Jim Brown]] (Lyedecker), [[Raquel Welch]] (Sarita), [[Burt Reynolds]] (Yaqui Joe Herrera), Fernando Lamas (General Verdugo), Dan O'Herlihy (Steven Grimes), Eric Braeden (as Hans Gudegast)(Lt. Franz Von Klemme), Michael Forest (Humara), Aldo Sambrell (Sergeant Paletes), Soledad Miranda (girl in hotel), Alberto Dalbes (Padre Francisco), Charly Bravo (as Carlos Bravo)(Lopez), José Manuel Martín (Sarita's father), Sancho Gracia (Indian village leader), Akim Tamiroff (General Romero (scenes deleted)), Lorenzo Lamas (Indian boy)(uncredited) | |||
== | |||
*'''Cast:''' [[:Category:Jim Brown|Jim Brown]] (Lyedecker), [[Raquel Welch]] (Sarita), [[Burt Reynolds]] (Yaqui Joe Herrera), Fernando Lamas (General Verdugo), Dan O'Herlihy (Steven Grimes), Eric Braeden (as Hans Gudegast)(Lt. Franz Von Klemme), Michael Forest (Humara), Aldo Sambrell (Sergeant Paletes), Soledad Miranda (girl in hotel), Alberto Dalbes (Padre Francisco), Charly Bravo (as Carlos Bravo)(Lopez), José Manuel Martín (Sarita's father), Sancho Gracia, Akim Tamiroff (General Romero (scenes deleted)), Lorenzo Lamas (Indian boy (uncredited) | |||
*'''Story:''' “The Californio” by Robert MacLeod | *'''Story:''' “The Californio” by Robert MacLeod | ||
*'''Screenplay:''' Clair Huffaker, Tom Gries | *'''Screenplay:''' Clair Huffaker, Tom Gries | ||
*'''Cinematography:''' Cecilio Paniagua [DeLuxe Color - widescreen 1.85:1] | |||
*'''Cinematography:''' Cecilio Paniagua [DeLuxe Color] | *'''Music:''' [[:Category:Jerry Goldsmith|Jerry Goldsmith]] | ||
*'''Music:''' Jerry Goldsmith | |||
*'''Producer:''' Marvin Schwartz | *'''Producer:''' Marvin Schwartz | ||
== Synopsis == | === Synopsis === | ||
In 1912 Lydecker, | In 1912 Lydecker, a U.S. sheriff, crosses into Mexico in pursuit of Yaqui Joe, an outlaw, and becomes involved in a revolution. | ||
== [[:Category: Locations|Filming locations]] == | === [[:Category: Locations|Filming locations]] === | ||
* Villamanta, Comunidad de [[:Category: Madrid|Madrid]] (Spain) | * Villamanta, Comunidad de [[:Category: Madrid|Madrid]] (Spain) | ||
== External Links == | === External Links === | ||
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063970/ | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063970/ Internet Movie Database] | ||
[[Category:1968]] | [[Category:1968]] | ||
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[[Category:José Manuel Martín]] | [[Category:José Manuel Martín]] | ||
[[Category:Sancho Gracia]] | [[Category:Sancho Gracia]] | ||
[[Category:Jerry Goldsmith]] | |||
[[Category:USA]] | [[Category:USA]] | ||
[[Category:Zapata Westerns]] | [[Category:Zapata Westerns]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:37, 22 September 2019
100 Rifles (USA 1968 / Tom Gries)
This is a US Western
Contents:
- This is a US western shot in Spain
- Runtime: 109 min
- Release Date: 26.3.1969
Also known as
Ölümden korkmayanlar (Turkey) | 100 Gewehre (Germany) | Les 100 fusils (France) | Les Cent fusils (France) | 100 karabinów (Poland) | 100 rifler (Denmark) | Ta 100 kivääriä (Greece) | El Verdugo (Italy) | One Hundred Rifles (USA, alternative spelling) | 100 kivääriä (Finland) | Sadan kiväärin voimin (Finland) | 100 pušek (Czechoslovakia) | Viva Sarita! (Sweden) | 100 armas ao sol (Portugal) | Los cien rifles (Spain)
Credits
- Cast: Jim Brown (Lyedecker), Raquel Welch (Sarita), Burt Reynolds (Yaqui Joe Herrera), Fernando Lamas (General Verdugo), Dan O'Herlihy (Steven Grimes), Eric Braeden (as Hans Gudegast)(Lt. Franz Von Klemme), Michael Forest (Humara), Aldo Sambrell (Sergeant Paletes), Soledad Miranda (girl in hotel), Alberto Dalbes (Padre Francisco), Charly Bravo (as Carlos Bravo)(Lopez), José Manuel Martín (Sarita's father), Sancho Gracia (Indian village leader), Akim Tamiroff (General Romero (scenes deleted)), Lorenzo Lamas (Indian boy)(uncredited)
- Story: “The Californio” by Robert MacLeod
- Screenplay: Clair Huffaker, Tom Gries
- Cinematography: Cecilio Paniagua [DeLuxe Color - widescreen 1.85:1]
- Music: Jerry Goldsmith
- Producer: Marvin Schwartz
Synopsis
In 1912 Lydecker, a U.S. sheriff, crosses into Mexico in pursuit of Yaqui Joe, an outlaw, and becomes involved in a revolution.
Filming locations
- Villamanta, Comunidad de Madrid (Spain)