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'''Degueyo''' (Italy 1965 / Director: Giuseppe Vari) | '''Degueyo''' (Italy 1965 / Director: Giuseppe Vari) | ||
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== Cast and crew == | == Cast and crew == | ||
*'''Cast:''' Giacomo Rossi-Stuart (Norman Sandel), Dan Vadis (Ramon), Rosy Zichel (Rosy), Riccardo Garrone | *'''Cast:''' Giacomo Rossi-Stuart [as Jack Stuart](Norman Sandel), Dan Vadis (Ramon), Dana Ghia [as Ghia Arlen](Jenny Slader), Rosy Zichel (Rosy), Riccardo Garrone [as Dick Regan](Foran), Daniele Vargas [as Dan Vargas](Frank Thomas), José Torres (Logan), Giuseppe Addobbati [as John MacDouglas](Colonel Cook/Clark), Erika Blanc [as Arika Blank](Danger City woman), Mila Stanic (Danger City woman), Aurora Bautista [as Aura Batis](Danger City woman), Loris Loddi (boy), Eve Neill, Silvana Jachino [as Susan Terry], Mirella Pamphili [as Mary Pompili], Dasy Joakim [as Daisy Jasmin], Lucio Rosato (Pedro, Ramon lieutenant), Riccardo Pizzuti (Tom, Ramon's prisoner), Rocco Lerro (Jack, Ramon henchman), Gino Marturano (poker player), Mauro Mannatrizio, Giuseppe Mattei, Alba Maiolini (Danger City woman) | ||
*'''Story:''' [[:Category:Sergio Garrone|Sergio Garrone]] | |||
*'''Screenplay:''' Roberto Amaoroso | *'''Story:''' [[:Category:Sergio Garrone|Sergio Garrone]] [as Willy Regan] | ||
*'''Cinematography:''' Silvano Ippoliti | *'''Screenplay:''' Roberto Amaoroso [as Ram], [[:Category:Sergio Garrone|Sergio Garrone]] [as Willy Regan], Giuseppe Vari [as Joseph Warren] | ||
*'''Cinematography:''' Silvano Ippoliti [as Stephen Sunter] [Eastmancolor, widescreen 1,66:1] | |||
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Alessandro Derevitsky|Alessandro Derevitsky]] | *'''Music:''' [[:Category:Alessandro Derevitsky|Alessandro Derevitsky]] | ||
*'''Producer:''' Sergio Garrone | *'''Producer:''' Sergio Garrone [as Willy Regan] | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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==Comment== | ==Comment== | ||
A good example for an ok western which would have benefited from a bigger budget, a few more days of shooting, and a bit more thinking about the basically good story. Our hero (Rossi-Stuart) is pretty bland while Dan Vadis is very effective as villain. I think Giuseppe Vari would have done better with the screenplay if he had shot it 2 or 3 years later. Apart from director Vari it marked also the SW debut of Sergio Garrone, who maybe was in the personal union of producer and co-screenplay writer one of the creative forces behind this film. | A good example for an ok western which would have benefited from a bigger budget, a few more days of shooting, and a bit more thinking about the basically good story. Our hero (Rossi-Stuart) is pretty bland while Dan Vadis is very effective as villain. I think Giuseppe Vari would have done better with the screenplay if he had shot it 2 or 3 years later. Apart from director Vari it marked also the SW debut of Sergio Garrone, who maybe was in the personal union of producer and co-screenplay writer one of the creative forces behind this film. | ||
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[[Category:Riccardo Garrone]] | [[Category:Riccardo Garrone]] | ||
[[Category:Dana Ghia]][[Category:Lucio Rosato]] | [[Category:Dana Ghia]][[Category:Lucio Rosato]] | ||
[[Category:Loris Loddi]][[Category:Gino Marturano]] | [[Category:Loris Loddi]][[Category:Gino Marturano]] | ||
[[Category:Mirella Pamphili]] | [[Category:Mirella Pamphili]] | ||
[[Category:Giuseppe Addobbati]] | [[Category:Giuseppe Addobbati]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:00, 11 November 2013
Degueyo (Italy 1965 / Director: Giuseppe Vari)
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- Runtime: 101 min
- Release Date: 4.2.66
Also known as
Deguejo (France) | Für Dollars ins Jenseits (Germany) | Deguello (U.S.A.) | Deguejo - Ta katharmata tou aimatos (Grecia) | Deguello (Spain) | De Guello (undefined English title)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Giacomo Rossi-Stuart [as Jack Stuart](Norman Sandel), Dan Vadis (Ramon), Dana Ghia [as Ghia Arlen](Jenny Slader), Rosy Zichel (Rosy), Riccardo Garrone [as Dick Regan](Foran), Daniele Vargas [as Dan Vargas](Frank Thomas), José Torres (Logan), Giuseppe Addobbati [as John MacDouglas](Colonel Cook/Clark), Erika Blanc [as Arika Blank](Danger City woman), Mila Stanic (Danger City woman), Aurora Bautista [as Aura Batis](Danger City woman), Loris Loddi (boy), Eve Neill, Silvana Jachino [as Susan Terry], Mirella Pamphili [as Mary Pompili], Dasy Joakim [as Daisy Jasmin], Lucio Rosato (Pedro, Ramon lieutenant), Riccardo Pizzuti (Tom, Ramon's prisoner), Rocco Lerro (Jack, Ramon henchman), Gino Marturano (poker player), Mauro Mannatrizio, Giuseppe Mattei, Alba Maiolini (Danger City woman)
- Story: Sergio Garrone [as Willy Regan]
- Screenplay: Roberto Amaoroso [as Ram], Sergio Garrone [as Willy Regan], Giuseppe Vari [as Joseph Warren]
- Cinematography: Silvano Ippoliti [as Stephen Sunter] [Eastmancolor, widescreen 1,66:1]
- Music: Alessandro Derevitsky
- Producer: Sergio Garrone [as Willy Regan]
Synopsis
Ramon and his bandit gang launch an attack on Danger City, searching for rumoured hidden treasure and unable to find the loot either kill or take as hostage all the men, leaving only the women and children to produce the treasure or face 'Deguello' - an attack with no quarter. Four men arrive in town searching for Ramon and agree to help protect the town from the bandits.
Comment
A good example for an ok western which would have benefited from a bigger budget, a few more days of shooting, and a bit more thinking about the basically good story. Our hero (Rossi-Stuart) is pretty bland while Dan Vadis is very effective as villain. I think Giuseppe Vari would have done better with the screenplay if he had shot it 2 or 3 years later. Apart from director Vari it marked also the SW debut of Sergio Garrone, who maybe was in the personal union of producer and co-screenplay writer one of the creative forces behind this film.
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