Bianco, il giallo, il nero, Il

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Il bianco, il giallo, il nero (Italy · Spain · France 1974 / Director: Sergio Corbucci)

Also known as

Le blanc, le jaune et le noir (France) | El blanco, el amarillo y el negro (Spain) | Samurai (Canada) | The White, the Yellow, and the Black (USA) | Stetson - Drei Halunken erster Klasse (Germany) | Dispara primeiro... pergunta depois (Portugal) | O Último Samurai do Oeste (Brazil) | Pahat, kierot ja katalat (Finland) | Napřed střílej, pak se ptej (Czech Republic) | Shoot First... Ask Questions Later | O Branco, O Vermelho, O Negro! (Brazil) | Белия, Жълтия и Черния (Bulgaria) | Самурай (Bulgaria VHS title) | ザ・サムライ 荒野の珍道中 (Japan)
The White the Yellow and the Black movie poster

Synopsis

Sheriff Black Jack Gideon (the black) is hired to help retrieve a stolen prized horse which was to be Japan's gift to the President of the United States. Along with him is a wanna-be Samurai, Sakura (the yellow), and a suave outlaw known as Swiss (the white). The three battle Confederate outlaws, Indians and each other to retrieve the stolen horse.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Giuliano Gemma (Blanc de Blanc / Stetson / Swiss), Eli Wallach (Sheriff Edward 'Black Jack' Gideon), Thomas Milian (Sakura), Manuel de Blas (Captain 'Crazy' Donovan), Jacques Berthier (Butler, banker), Romano Puppo (Kelly, Butler henchman), Nazzareno Zamperla [as Nazareno Zamperla] (Donovan sergeant), Edy Biagetti (Robson brother), Hideo Saito (Yamoto / Osaka), France Nuyen (Console Giappones), Lorenzo Robledo (Colonel), Giovanni Petti, Tito Garcí­a (Robson brother), Franco Tocci (train guard), Cris Huerta (Robinson Robson / Grasso), Rafael Albaicà­n (Comanchero, gold guard), Lorenzo Piani, Carla Mancini, Mirta Miller (Madam 'Red' Lou)
  • Additional Spanish credits: María Isbert (Clementine Gideon), Víctor Israel (Tuxeda prisoner), Ana Farra, Anne Bataille [as A. Bataille], José Villasante (chief), Pascual Barrachina (Grampa Gideon), Luis Induni (older blond Robson brother), Ernesto Vañez (Ike, Gideon deputy), José Panizo, Beni Deus [as Beny Deus] (Robson brother), Fernando San José, Ricardo G. Lilló (Tuxeda priest), Lisardo Iglesias, Joaquín Solís (Robson brother, no shirt), Alfonso de la Vega (Robson brother)
  • Uncredited actors: Dan van Husen (Donovan's bloodthirsty cousin), Scott Miller (blond Robson brother), Arnaldo Dell'Acqua (fake Indian)
  • Story: Marcello Coscia, Antonio Troiso
  • Screenplay: Mario Amendola, Renee Asseo, Luis G. de Blain, Sergio Corbucci, Santiago Moncada
  • Cinematography: Luis Cuadrado [Technicolor - CinemaScope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Guido & Maurizio De Angelis
  • Songs: "White, Yellow and Black" + "Bump (Uba-lega-uga-la)" sung by Dilly Dilly
  • Producer: Solino Norberto
  • Editor: Eugenio Alabiso

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Trivia

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 111 min

Release Dates

  • January 17, 1975 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Sesena - Madrid
  • Tabernas - Almeria

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