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Revision as of 22:04, 2 September 2011
Dos hombres van a morir (Italy, Spain 1968 / Director: Rafael Romero Marchent (as Rafael Romero))
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- Runtime: 83 min
- Release Date: 15.2.1968
Also known as
Ringo: The Lone Rider | Two Brothers, One Death | Ringo, il cavaliere solitario | Ein Schuss zuviel | El Rancho de la muerte | Los Ranchos de la muerte | Ringo, el caballero solitario | Rancho de la muerte | Ringo, o cavaleiro solitário | Ringo le vengeur | Ringo de wreker
Cast and crew
- Cast: Pietro Martellanza (aka Peter Martell) (Ringo/Daniel/Allan Blake/Captain Bly), Paolo Hertz (Kid/Michael), Armando Calvo (Bill Anderson), Piero Lulli (Daniel G. Samuelson), Dianik Zurakowska (Lucy), Jesús Puente (Mayor Gorbet), José Jaspe (Zachary), Giuseppe Fortis, Antonio Pica (sheriff), Ángel Menéndez (Judge Grant), Frank Braña (Juez), Guillermo Méndez (Anderson henchman), Alfonso Rojas (townsman), Luis Barboo (Finnegan), Miguel Del Castillo (townsman), Jesús Tordesillas (Mormon leader), Antonio Peral, Joaquin Bugos, José Sepulveda, Mara Cruz
- Story: Mario Caiano, Eduardo Manzanos Brochero
- Screenplay: Mario Caiano
- Cinematography: Emanuelle Di Cola [Eastmancolor - Totalscope 1,85:1]
- Music: Manuel Parada, Francesco De Masi
- Producer: Mario Caiano, Eduardo Manzanos Brochero
Synopsis
Bill Anderson and his band of ex Confederates are terrorising the town of Springfield and its environs, sucking it dry of any wealth. Local dignitaries call in the Pinkerton agency to help but due to the nature of their agent's modus operandi no one is sure if they are on the case yet or who their man might be. Meanwhile, two lone men arrive in the area and take an interest in the activities of the Anderson gang. One in particular seems to have a past connection with the youngest member of the outfit. The pair team up and Anderson's easy life becomes more difficult.
Comments
A routine but entertaining enough picture. No surprises though. Including the fact that there is no one called Ringo in it and he doesn't ride alone.
by Phil H
Standard western following the For a Few Dollars More formula with more than a few ideas less. The directing is just ok and the screenplay (written by Mario Caiano) offers at least a good role for Piero Lulli.
by Stanton