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Revision as of 23:30, 25 March 2013
Charley One-Eye (UK, USA 1973 / Director: Don Chaffey)
This is a Eurowestern
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- Runtime: 108 min
- Release Date: 18.4.1973
- Filming locations: Almería, Andalucía, Spain
Also known as
Charley le borgne (France)
Credits
- Cast: Richard Roundtree (The Black Man), Roy Thinnes (The Indian), Nigel Davenport (The Bounty Hunter), Jill Pearson (officer's wife), Aldo Sambrell (Mexican driver), Luis Aller (Mexican youth), Rafael Albaicàn (Mexican leader), Alexander Davion (Tony), Madeleine Hinde (Penelope), David Lodge (colonel), William Mervyn (Honeydew), Patrick Mower (Richard), Johnny Sekka (Bob), Imogen Hassall (Chris), Edward Woodward (Holstrom)
- Screenplay: Keith Leonard
- Cinematography: Kenneth Talbot [Technicolor - widescreen]
- Music: John Cameron
- Song: "Don't Know That it Might Rain" sung by ?
- Producers: David Frost, James Swann
Synopsis
Two drifters meet and hole up in a desterted church and face trouble with angry locals and a deranged, racist bounty hunter.