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Revision as of 23:05, 12 January 2012

Dinamite Jim (Spain, Italy 1966 / Director: Alfonso Balcázar)

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  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Release Date: 31.12.1966

Also known as

Dinamita Jim (Spain) | Jim el Dinamita (Spain) | Dynamite Jim (U.S.A.) | Dynamiitti Jim (Finland) | Los Alamos (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Luis Dávila (Dynamite Jim), Fernando Sancho (Pablo Reyes), Rosalba Neri (Margaret), Aldo Sambrell (Slade), Maria Pia Conte (Lupita), Manuel Muniz (as Pajarito)(undertaker), Marcello Selbie (Clint Sherwood), Osvaldo Genazzani (Thomas Ferguson), Miguel de la Riva (Lt. Williams), Carlos Miguel Solá, Adalberto Rossetti, Jack Rocha (Gurko), Vi­ctor Israel (hotel clerk), José María Caffarel, Oscar Carreras, José Castillo Escalona, Joaquín Diaz, Gaspar 'Indio' González (as Indio González), Amparo L. Rubio, Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia (as Giovanni Scratuglia), Charito Vallés
  • Story: Alfonso Balcázar, José Antonio de la Loma, Mario Pasca
  • Screenplay: Alfonso Balcázar, José Antonio de la Loma, Mario Pasca, Alberto Liberati
  • Cinematography: Victor Monreal [Eastmancolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Nico Fidenco
  • Song: "Dynamite Jim" sung by I Cantori Moderni
  • Producer: Remo Odevaine

About

This amusing spaghetti western from prolific director Alfonso Balcazar is set during the American Civil War. Luis Davila stars as Dynamite Jim, a Northern spy smuggling Mexican gold through Rebel territory to an Iowa fort. Jim's journey includes betrayal by a greedy cohort (Fernando Sancho), a showdown with an evil bandit (Aldo Sambrell), and other standard encounters, well-photographed by Victor Monreal. Cult-film fans will be pleased by the lovely Rosalba Neri (as a dancehall floozy) and amused by a particularly ludicrous soundtrack by Nico Fidenco. -- NYTimes

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