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*'''Screenplay:''' Lewis E. Ciannelli, Luis Gaspar, Franco Prosperi, Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent | *'''Screenplay:''' Lewis E. Ciannelli, Luis Gaspar, Franco Prosperi, Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent | ||
*'''Cinematography:''' Federico G. Larraya [Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,66:1] | *'''Cinematography:''' Federico G. Larraya [Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,66:1] | ||
*'''Music:''' Gianni Ferrio | *'''Music:''' [[:Category:Gianni Ferrio|Gianni Ferrio]] | ||
==About== | ==About== |
Revision as of 12:30, 19 February 2013
El aventurero de Guaynas (Spain, Italy 1966 / Director: Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent)
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THIS FILM IS NOT A WESTERN, IT IS LISTED BECAUSE IT WAS MARKETED AS A WESTERN IN SOME COUNTRIES |
- Runtime: 98 min
- Release Date: 15.12.1966 (Italy), 4.8.1969 (Spain), 19.7.1982 (Spain, re-release)
Also known as
Pistola Salvaje (Spain) | El Tesero de Padre O'Hara (Spain)| Gringo getta il fucile (Italy) | The Tough One (U.S.A.) | Gringo jette ton fusil (France) | Oi tyhodioktes tis Iguana (Greece) | The Adventurer of Iguana
Cast and crew
- Cast: John Richardson (Daniel), Fernando Sancho (El Lobo), Eduardo Fajardo (Villiarda), Gloria Milland (Margot), Xan das Bolas (Padre O’Hara),José Maria Caffarel (Pietroff), Mia Gemberg, Evi Marandi, Luis Barboo, Patrizia Giammei, Mauro Delfi, Luis Gaspar, Luis Induni, Victor Israel, Tito Garcia, Emilio Rodriguez, Rafael Hernandez, Xan de Bolas, José Maria Caffarel, Diana Sorel, Manuel Guitián, Roberto Rey.
- Novel: Jeff Lassiter
- Screenplay: Lewis E. Ciannelli, Luis Gaspar, Franco Prosperi, Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent
- Cinematography: Federico G. Larraya [Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,66:1]
- Music: Gianni Ferrio
About
An Irish adventurer arrives in a small town in Guaynas. He says he’s looking for his father, but like most other people in the movie, he’s after the diamonds father O’Hara is supposed to have in his possession. This adventure movie set in contemporary South-America shows some similarities to the Zapata westerns, but the European adventurer who teams up with a revolutionary hero, is not an expert in warfare, but a sound engineer who uses his skills to confuse his opponents - Scherpschutter