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'''100 Rifles''' ([[:Category:USA|USA]] 1968 / Tom Gries) | '''100 Rifles''' ([[:Category:USA|USA]] 1968 / Tom Gries) | ||
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[[ | ===<i class="fas fa-language fa-xs"></i> 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) | 100挺のライフル (Japan)</div> | |||
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===<i class="fas fa-paragraph fa-xs"></i> Synopsis === | |||
In 1912 Lydecker, a U.S. sheriff, crosses into Mexico in pursuit of Yaqui Joe, an outlaw, and becomes involved in a revolution. | |||
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=== Credits === | ===<i class="fas fa-user-tag fa-xs"></i> 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 | *'''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](Lieutenant Franz Von Klemme), Michael Forest (Humara), Aldo Sambrell (Sergeant Paletes), Soledad Miranda (girl in hotel), Alberto Dalbes (Padre Francisco), Carlos Bravo (Lopez), José Manuel Martín (Sarita's father) | ||
*Also with: Sancho Gracia (Indian village leader), Miguel del Castillo (Yaqui leader), Rafael Albaicín (Yaqui soldier), Lorenzo Lamas (Indian boy), Akim Tamiroff (General Romero (scenes deleted)) | |||
*'''Story:''' “The Californio” by Robert MacLeod | *'''Story:''' “The Californio” by Robert MacLeod | ||
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*'''Producer:''' Marvin Schwartz | *'''Producer:''' Marvin Schwartz | ||
=== | ===<i class="fas fa-gavel fa-xs"></i> Reviews=== | ||
* [[100 Rifles Review|Film Review]] | |||
* [[Les 100 Fusils (100 Rifles) - DVD Review|DVD Review (Sidonis)]] | |||
* [[100 Gewehre DVD Rezension|DVD Review (Koch Media, Deutsch)]] | |||
===<i class="fas fa-lightbulb fa-xs"></i> Trivia === | |||
This is a US western shot in Spain | |||
* Based on the novel The California by Robert MacLeod | |||
===<i class="fas fa-stopwatch fa-xs"></i> Versions and runtimes=== | |||
*'''Runtime:''' 109 min | |||
===<i class="far fa-calendar-alt fa-xs"></i> Release Dates=== | |||
*'''Release Date:''' 26.3.1969 | |||
=== | ===<i class="fa fa-map fa-xs"></i> Filming locations=== | ||
* Villamanta, Comunidad de [[:Category: Madrid|Madrid]] (Spain) | * Villamanta, Comunidad de [[:Category: Madrid|Madrid]] (Spain) | ||
* Almería, Spain | |||
* Almeria: Polopos | |||
* Guadix: La Calahorra | |||
* Madrid: Pelayos de la Presa | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 23 March 2024
100 Rifles (USA 1968 / Tom Gries)
This is a US Western
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) | 100挺のライフル (Japan)- BluRay · DVD
- Soundtrack
- Pictures
- Laserdisc · VHS
- Trailers & Clips
- Forum topic
- Opinions and comments
- Not in any lists.
Synopsis
In 1912 Lydecker, a U.S. sheriff, crosses into Mexico in pursuit of Yaqui Joe, an outlaw, and becomes involved in a revolution.
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](Lieutenant Franz Von Klemme), Michael Forest (Humara), Aldo Sambrell (Sergeant Paletes), Soledad Miranda (girl in hotel), Alberto Dalbes (Padre Francisco), Carlos Bravo (Lopez), José Manuel Martín (Sarita's father)
- Also with: Sancho Gracia (Indian village leader), Miguel del Castillo (Yaqui leader), Rafael Albaicín (Yaqui soldier), Lorenzo Lamas (Indian boy), Akim Tamiroff (General Romero (scenes deleted))
- 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
Reviews
Trivia
This is a US western shot in Spain
- Based on the novel The California by Robert MacLeod
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 109 min
Release Dates
- Release Date: 26.3.1969
Filming locations
- Villamanta, Comunidad de Madrid (Spain)
- Almería, Spain
- Almeria: Polopos
- Guadix: La Calahorra
- Madrid: Pelayos de la Presa
External Links
None