E poi lo chiamarono il magnifico

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E poi lo chiamarono il magnifico (Italy, France, Yugoslavia 1972 / Director: Enzo Barboni)

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Contents:
  • Runtime: 125 min
  • Release Date: 9.9.1972
  • Filming Locations: Plitvice, Yugoslavia

Also known as

Magnifico, l'uomo dell'Est (Italy) | Man of the East (U.S.A.) | El Magnifico (France) | Et maintenant, on l'appelle El Magnifico (France) | Ein Gentleman im wilden Westen (Germany) | Verflucht, verdammt und Halleluja (Germany) | Człowiek ze wschodu (Poland) | Trinita: O anthropos ap' tin Anatoli (Greece) | Mies idästä (Finland) | Mannen från öst (Sweden) | Y después le llamaron el magnífico (Spain) | Chamavam-lhe génio (Portugal) | A Man from the East

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Terence Hill (Sir Thomas Moore), Gregory Walcott (Bill "Bull" Schmidt), Yanti Somer (Candida Austin/Olsen), Dominic Barto (Monkey Smith), Harry Carey Jr. (Holy Joe/John), Dan Sturkie (dice player), Enzo Fiermonte (Frank Austin/Olsen), Danika La Loggia (Iris), Riccardo Pizzuti (Morton Clayton), Jean Louis (sheriff), Alessandro Sperli (Tim), Sal Borgese (bunty hunter), Steffen Zacharias (hack driver), Luigi Casellato (stage station owner), Pupo De Luca (prison warden), Rigal Suzanne Leone, François René Gerber, Furio Meniconi (Ben Gilligan), Fortunato Arena (Danny Dillman), Dalusa Harris, Farber Bernard (as Farber Bernard), Luigi Antonio Guerra, John Bartha (as Janos Bartha)(Jeremiah), Mario Dionisi, Spartaco Conversi (Austin/Olsen henchman), Giancarlo Nacinelli, Claudio Ruffini (saloon owner), Muriel Bauducco, Bruno Arié (Clayton henchman), Salvatore Baccaro (prisoner), Dante Cleri (saloon patron), Margherita Horowitz (woman with dog), Tony Norton (bounty hunter), Marco Renis (uncredited)
  • Story: Enzo Barboni (as E.B. Clucher)
  • Screenplay: Enzo Barboni (as E.B. Clucher)
  • Cinematography: Aldo Giordani [Technicolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Guido De Angelis, Maurizio De Angelis
  • Song: “Don’t Lose Control” sung by Gene Roman
  • Song: “Jesus Come to My Heart” sung by Nora Orlandi, 4x4 chorus
  • Producer: Alberto Grimaldi

Synopsis

Young Englishman, Tom, is sent to the West to become a man, per his dead father's last wish. The father's 3 friends are tasked with this job but find it harder than they thought, as Tom is not willing to become a western gunfighter. But unless he does learn the way of the gun, he may lose his love to villian, Clayton Morton.

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