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'''Adios Gringo''' (Italy, France, Spain 1965 / Director: Giorgio Stegani)
'''Adios Gringo''' (Italy · France · Spain [[:Category:1965|1965]] / Director: Giorgio Stegani)
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Adiós Gringo (Spain) | Adeus Gringo (Portugal) | Adiós Gringo (France) | Żegnaj, Gringo (Poland) | Gringo - Skyd fra hoften (Denmark) | Spar sista kulan (Sweden, alternative title) | Sbohem, Gringo (Czech Republic) | 続・さすらいの一匹狼 Zoku sasurai no ippikiokami (Japan)</div>
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*'''Runtime:''' 100 min
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*'''Release Date:''' 22.12.1965
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== Also know as ==
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Adiós Gringo (Spain) | Adeus Gringo (Portugal) | Adiós Gringo (France) | Żegnaj, Gringo (Poland) | Gringo - Skyd fra hoften (Denmark) | Spar sista kulan (Sweden, alternative title)
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===<i class="fas fa-paragraph fa-xs"></i> Synopsis ===
After being falsely accused of cattle rustling and murder, rancher Brent Landers (Giuliano Gemma) follows the trail of the man who set him up. Landers happens upon the young Lucy (Evelyn Stewart), stripped naked, tied spread eagle to the ground, and left to bake in the hot desert sun after being sexually assaulted by three men who robbed her stagecoach. Tex Slaughter, the local sheriff, is more interested in handing Brent over for the reward on his head, so Landers has his hands full protecting the recuperating Lucy and bringing the men who raped her to justice, while also trying to stay alive long enough to clear his own name.


== Cast and Crew ==
===<i class="fas fa-user-tag fa-xs"></i> Credits ===
*'''Cast:''' Giuliano Gemma (Brent Landers), Ida Galli (as Evelyn Stewart)(Lucy Tillson), Roberto Camardiel (Dr. Barfield), Peter Cross (Pierre Cressoy)(Clayton Ranchester), Jesus Puente (Sheriff Tex Slaughter), Massimo Righi (as Max Dean)(Avery Ranchester), Nello Pazzafini (as Ted Carter)(Gil Clawson / Jack Dawson), Germano Longo (as Grant Laramy)(Stan Clevenger), Frank Braña (Ranchester cowboy), Gino Marturano (as Jean Martin)(Mike Murphy), Monique Saint Clair (Maude Clevenger), Osiride Pevarello (Ranchester cowboy), Claude Sercyll (as Clyde Geryll), Sterling Rengel, Francois Pascal (as Frank Pascal), Ramón Pérez, Antonio Iranzi, Mimo Billi, Ettore Arena (lynch mob young man w/o hat)
*'''Cast''' (Italian): Giuliano Gemma (Brent Landers), Ida Galli [as Evelyn Stewart] (Lucy Tillson), Roberto Camardiel [as Robert Camardiel] (Dr. Barfield), Jesús Puente (Sheriff Tex Slaughter), Germano Longo [as Grant Laramy] (Stan Clevenger), Gino Marturano [as Jean Martin] (Mike Murphy), Massimo Righi [as Max Dean] (Avery Ranchester), Monique Saint Clair [as Monique Saint Clare] (Maude Clevenger), Sterling Rengel, Clyde Geryll, Frank Pascal, Ramón Pérez, Francisco Braña (outlaw leader), Pierre Cressoy [as Peter Cross] (Clayton Ranchester)
*Uncredited actors: Nello Pazzafini (Gil Clawson / Jack Dawson), Juan Cortés (Judge Blackburn), Nino Musco (man w/guitar giving directions), Mimo Billi (blacksmith giving directions ?), Osiride Pevarello (Ranchester henchman), Giancarlo Bastianoni (Ranchester henchman), Rinaldo Zamperla (Ranchester henchman), Gilberto Galimberti (Ranchester henchman), Franco Ukmar (Ranchester henchman), Franco Pasquetto (Ranchester henchman), Gonzalo Braña (outlaw), Antonio Orengo (Sage Crossing citizen fetching doctor), Agustín Bescos (Sage Crossing citizen), Mario Pennisi (Sage Crossing saloon patron), Alberto Venturi (Sage Crossing saloon patron), Joaquín Parra (Sage Crossing posse member), José Aquilino Montoya (Sage Crossing posse member), Alba Maiolini (Johnson City instigator), Bruno Ariè (Johnson City lynch mob member), Angelo Casadei (Johnson City lynch mob member), Sisto Brunetti (Johnson City lynch mob member), Alberigo Donadeo (Johnson City lynch mob member), Alfonso Giganti (Johnson City lynch mob member), Ettore Arena (lynch mob young man w/o hat), Romano Moraschini (Johnson City lynch mob member, Ranchester henchman)


*'''Story:''' "Adios" by Harry Whittington
*'''Story:''' "Adios" by Harry Whittington
*'''Screenplay''' José Luis Jerez, Michele Villerot, Giorgio Stegani (as George Finley)
*'''Screenplay''' José Luis Jerez, Michele Villerot, Giorgio Stegani [as George Finley]
*'''Cinematography:''' Francisco Sempere [Eastmancolor, DoryScope 2,35:1]
*'''Cinematography:''' Francisco Sempere [Eastmancolor, DoryScope 2,35:1]
*'''Music:''' Benedetto Ghiglia
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Benedetto Ghiglia|Benedetto Ghiglia]]
*'''Song:''' "Adiós Gringo" sung by Fred Bongusto
*'''Song:''' "Adiós Gringo" sung by [[:Category:Fred Bongusto|Fred Bongusto]]
*'''Producer:''' Bruno Turchetto
*'''Producer:''' Bruno Turchetto


==Synopsis==
===<i class="fas fa-gavel fa-xs"></i> Reviews===
After being falsely accused of cattle rustling and murder, rancher Brent Landers (Giuliano Gemma) follows the trail of the man who set him up. Landers happens upon the young Lucy (Evelyn Stewart), stripped naked, tied spread eagle to the ground, and left to bake in the hot desert sun after being sexually assaulted by three men who robbed her stagecoach. Tex Slaughter, the local sheriff, is more interested in handing Brent over for the reward on his head, so Landers has his hands full protecting the recuperating Lucy and bringing the men who raped her to justice, while also trying to stay alive long enough to clear his own name.
* [[Adios Gringo Review|Film Review]]
 
===<i class="fas fa-lightbulb fa-xs"></i> Trivia ===
* Italy's 3rd-biggest box-office hit of 1965, just behind FaFDM and One Silver Dollar and before the 2 Ringo films.
 
===<i class="fas fa-stopwatch fa-xs"></i> Versions and runtimes===
*'''Runtime:''' 100 min
 
===<i class="far fa-calendar-alt fa-xs"></i> Release Dates===
* December 22, 1965 (Italy)
 
===<i class="fa fa-map fa-xs"></i> Filming locations===
* Elios Film Studios
* Camerata Nuova
* Manziana
* Manzanares El Real
* Hoyo De Manzanares
* Torremocha De Jarama
 
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==Trivia==
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Italy's 3rd-biggest box-office hit of 1965, just behind FaFDM and One Silver Dollar and before the 2 Ringo films.
* [https://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2010/07/adios-gringo.html Review by 800 SW] (Spain)
* [https://www.rarovhs.com/adios-gringo-spaghetti-western/ Argentinian VHS @ RaroVHS]
* [https://por-um-punhado-de-euros.blogspot.pt/2013/12/adios-gringo-1965-realizador-giorgio.html Review at Por um punhado de euros] (Portuguese)


== Links ==
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060067/combined Internet Movie Database]
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* [http://www.sundances.net/spaghetti/adiosgringo.php DVD Details @ A Fistful of DVDs]
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* [http://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2010/07/adios-gringo.html Review by 800 SW (Spain)]
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* [http://www.rarovhs.com.ar/2011/06/adios-gringo-spaghetti-western.html Argentinian VHS @ RaroVHS]
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[[Category:1965]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:France]][[Category:Spain]][[Category:Giorgio Stegani]][[Category:Giuliano Gemma]][[Category:Nello Pazzafini]][[Category:Ida Galli]][[Category:Benedetto Ghiglia]][[Category:Roberto Camardiel]][[Category:Frank Brana]][[Category:Antonio Iranzo]][[Category:Osiride Pevarello]][[Category:Fred Bongusto]]
[[Category:1965]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:France]][[Category:Spain]][[Category:Giorgio Stegani]][[Category:Benedetto Ghiglia]][[Category:Giuliano Gemma]][[Category:Nello Pazzafini]][[Category:Ida Galli]][[Category:Roberto Camardiel]][[Category:Jesús Puente]][[Category:Frank Brana]][[Category:Massimo Righi]][[Category:Gilberto Galimberti]][[Category:Gino Marturano]][[Category:Osiride Pevarello]][[Category:Juan Cortés]][[Category:Nino Musco]][[Category:Franco Ukmar]][[Category:Bruno Arié]][[Category:Fred Bongusto]]
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 4 November 2023

Adios Gringo (Italy · France · Spain 1965 / Director: Giorgio Stegani)

Also known as

Adiós Gringo (Spain) | Adeus Gringo (Portugal) | Adiós Gringo (France) | Żegnaj, Gringo (Poland) | Gringo - Skyd fra hoften (Denmark) | Spar sista kulan (Sweden, alternative title) | Sbohem, Gringo (Czech Republic) | 続・さすらいの一匹狼 Zoku sasurai no ippikiokami (Japan)
Adios Gringo movie poster

Synopsis

After being falsely accused of cattle rustling and murder, rancher Brent Landers (Giuliano Gemma) follows the trail of the man who set him up. Landers happens upon the young Lucy (Evelyn Stewart), stripped naked, tied spread eagle to the ground, and left to bake in the hot desert sun after being sexually assaulted by three men who robbed her stagecoach. Tex Slaughter, the local sheriff, is more interested in handing Brent over for the reward on his head, so Landers has his hands full protecting the recuperating Lucy and bringing the men who raped her to justice, while also trying to stay alive long enough to clear his own name.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Giuliano Gemma (Brent Landers), Ida Galli [as Evelyn Stewart] (Lucy Tillson), Roberto Camardiel [as Robert Camardiel] (Dr. Barfield), Jesús Puente (Sheriff Tex Slaughter), Germano Longo [as Grant Laramy] (Stan Clevenger), Gino Marturano [as Jean Martin] (Mike Murphy), Massimo Righi [as Max Dean] (Avery Ranchester), Monique Saint Clair [as Monique Saint Clare] (Maude Clevenger), Sterling Rengel, Clyde Geryll, Frank Pascal, Ramón Pérez, Francisco Braña (outlaw leader), Pierre Cressoy [as Peter Cross] (Clayton Ranchester)
  • Uncredited actors: Nello Pazzafini (Gil Clawson / Jack Dawson), Juan Cortés (Judge Blackburn), Nino Musco (man w/guitar giving directions), Mimo Billi (blacksmith giving directions ?), Osiride Pevarello (Ranchester henchman), Giancarlo Bastianoni (Ranchester henchman), Rinaldo Zamperla (Ranchester henchman), Gilberto Galimberti (Ranchester henchman), Franco Ukmar (Ranchester henchman), Franco Pasquetto (Ranchester henchman), Gonzalo Braña (outlaw), Antonio Orengo (Sage Crossing citizen fetching doctor), Agustín Bescos (Sage Crossing citizen), Mario Pennisi (Sage Crossing saloon patron), Alberto Venturi (Sage Crossing saloon patron), Joaquín Parra (Sage Crossing posse member), José Aquilino Montoya (Sage Crossing posse member), Alba Maiolini (Johnson City instigator), Bruno Ariè (Johnson City lynch mob member), Angelo Casadei (Johnson City lynch mob member), Sisto Brunetti (Johnson City lynch mob member), Alberigo Donadeo (Johnson City lynch mob member), Alfonso Giganti (Johnson City lynch mob member), Ettore Arena (lynch mob young man w/o hat), Romano Moraschini (Johnson City lynch mob member, Ranchester henchman)
  • Story: "Adios" by Harry Whittington
  • Screenplay José Luis Jerez, Michele Villerot, Giorgio Stegani [as George Finley]
  • Cinematography: Francisco Sempere [Eastmancolor, DoryScope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Benedetto Ghiglia
  • Song: "Adiós Gringo" sung by Fred Bongusto
  • Producer: Bruno Turchetto

Reviews

Trivia

  • Italy's 3rd-biggest box-office hit of 1965, just behind FaFDM and One Silver Dollar and before the 2 Ringo films.

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 100 min

Release Dates

  • December 22, 1965 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Elios Film Studios
  • Camerata Nuova
  • Manziana
  • Manzanares El Real
  • Hoyo De Manzanares
  • Torremocha De Jarama

Production and business

External Links

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