Bandoleros della dodicesima ora, I

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I bandoleros della dodicesima ora (Spain · Italy 1972 / Director: Alfonso Balcázar)

Also known as

Le llamaban Calamidad (Spain) | Hijo de pobres y deshonestos padres... (Spain) | Los bandoleros (Spain) | Now They Call Him Sacramento (USA) | Sacramento - värst i västern (Sweden) | Oi anoihtoherides (Greece) | Agora Eles o Chamam Sacramento (Brazil)
Now they call him Sacramento movie poster

Synopsis

Sacramento (Michael Forest) teams up with his partners Big Jim (Fred Harrison) and Old Tequila (Luigi Bonos) to rob a money shipment on its way to a small town, just as another group of outlaws working for the town's crooked banker are attempting to do the same thing. There are the usual fights, gun battles and a few surprises as the township ladies led by Jenny, played by the beautiful Venetian, Malisa Longo, organizes the women to rise up against the outlaws and town thugs to save their town.

Credits

  • Cast (English): Michael Forest (Sacramento / Amen), Fernando Bilbao [as Fred Harrison] (Big Jim), Luigi Bonos [as Gigi Bonos] (Old Tequila), Malisa Longo (Jenny/Barbara McKinley), Antonio Molino Rojo (Cray, banker), Antonio Almorós (sheriff), Luigi Antonio Guerra, Fernando Rubio (Sam, Cray henchman), Gaspar González [as Indio Gonzalez] (Jack, Cray henchman), Juan Torres (Blinky, bartender), Manuel Bronchud (train guard), Mario Del Vago (barber), Irene D'Astrea (train passenger), Manuel Muñiz [as "Pajarito"] (townsman in cemetery), Cesar Ojinaga (train passenger), Fabio Garriba
  • Uncredited actors: Juan Farré (Tony, Cray henchman), Raúl Aparici (Cray henchman), Sergio Aparici (Cray henchman), Armando Tortorici (bartender), Bruno Arié ('Daisy', saloon diner), Roberto Messina (saloon diner), Giancarlo Ukmar (saloon diner), Oscar Giustini (saloon poker player), Bruno Ukmar (poker player), Giovanni Ukmar (poker player)
  • Director: Alfonso Balcázar [as Al Bagran]
  • Story: Alfonso Balcazar
  • Screenplay: Alfonso Balcazar, Giovanni Simonelli
  • Cinematography: Jaime Deu Casas [Eastmancolor - Panorámico]
  • Music: Willy Brezza
  • Song: "Sundown Son" sung by Dream Bags
  • Producer: Francsico Balcazar

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Trivia

  • The Barcelona town set, a Western town used in most Balcazar/Barcelona productions, was destroyed for the making of this film. Hence the copious use of explosives throughout the film.

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 94 min / 90min (tbc)
  • Germany: 85min

Release Dates

  • December 23, 1972 (Italy)
  • May 13, 1974 (Barcelona)

Filming locations

  • Barcelona

Production and business

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