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'''Las siete magníficas''' (Spain, Italy, Austria 1966 / Director: Rudolf Zehetgruber)
'''Las siete magníficas''' (Spain · Italy · Austria [[:Category:1966|1966]] / Director: Rudolf Zehetgruber)
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Sette donne per una strage (Italy) | Donne alla frontiera (Italy) | Las siete magni­ficas (Spain) | The Tall Women (USA) | Seven Vengeful Women (USA) | Die durch die Hölle gehen (Germany) | Frauen, die durch die Hölle gehen (Austria) | De overlevende (Denmark) | Le triomphe des sept desperadas (France) | I sfagi kratise epta meres (Greece) | Gatilhos Em Fogo (Brazil)</div>
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* [[The Tall Women (Frauen die durch die Hölle gehen)|Film Review]]
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* [http://www.spaghetti-western.net/forum/index.php/topic,3445.0.html Forum topic]
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*'''Runtime:''' 104 min
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*'''Release Date:''' 26.9.1966 (Spain)
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*'''Notes:''' Sidney Pink supervised this co-production. '''Gianfranco Parolini''' although credited as director on the Italian release, appears to have been credited for purely 'economic' reasons connected with the regulations inherent in the funding of such co-productions.
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== Also known as ==
===<i class="fas fa-paragraph fa-xs"></i> Synopsis ===
Sette donne per una strage (Italy) | Donne alla frontiera (Italy) | Las siete magni­ficas (Spain) | The Tall Women (U.S.A.) | Seven Vengeful Women (U.S.A.) | Die durch die Hölle gehen (Germany) | Frauen, die durch die Hölle gehen (Austria) | De overlevende (Denmark) | Le triomphe des sept desperadas (France) | I sfagi kratise epta meres (Greece)
Seven courageous women, travelling westward in a wagon train, survive an Indian massacre and must manage to avoid more attacks as they trek towards the nearest Army fort.


== Cast and crew ==
===<i class="fas fa-user-tag fa-xs"></i> Credits ===
*'''Cast:''' Anne Baxter (Mary Ann), Maria Perschy (Ursula), Gustavo Rojo (Gus McIntosh), Perla Cristal (Pilar), Maria Mahor (Dorothy), Rossella Como (Katy Grimaldi), Adriana Ambesi (Betty Grimaldi), Christa Linder (Bridgette), Fernando Hilbeck (White Cloud), Luis Prendes (Pope, renegade Apache), John Clark (Colonel Howard), Alejandro Nilo (White Cloud's squaw), Reginald Gillam, Jose L. Bayonas, Ben Tater, Howard Hagen, Catherine Elliot, Carl Rapp, Valentino Macchi, George Rigaud, Dorit Dom, Renate Lanz, Franco Mariotti, Mila Stanic
*'''Cast''' (Spanish): Anne Baxter (Mary Ann), Maria Perschy (Ursula), Maria Mahor (Dorothy), Perla Cristal (Pilar), Rossella Como [as Rosella Como] (Katy Grimaldi), Christa Linder (Bridgette), Adriana Ambesi (Betty Grimaldi), Fernando Hilbeck (White Cloud), Luis Prendes (Pope, renegade Apache), Reginald Gillam, Jose L. Bayonas, Ben Tater, John Clark (Colonel Howard), Howard Hagen (Bob, Millie's husband), Catherine Elliot, Carl Rapp (wagon train officer), Gustavo Rojo (Gus McIntosh)
*Uncredited actors: Alejandro Nilo (White Cloud's squaw), Dennis Kilbane (scout)


*'''Story:''' Mino Roli (as Mike Ashley)
*'''Story:''' Mino Roli [as Mike Ashley]
*'''Screenplay:''' Mino Roli (aka Mike Ashley), Jim Heneghan, Werner Hauff
*'''Screenplay:''' Mino Roli [as Mike Ashley], Jim Heneghan, Werner Hauff
*'''Cinematography:''' Marcello Gatti, Alvaro Lanzoni [Eastmancolor]
*'''Cinematography:''' Marcello Gatti, Alvaro Lanzoni [Eastmancolor]
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Carlo Savina|Carlo Savina]] (Italian version), [[:Category:Gregorio Garcia Segura|Gregorio Garcia Segura]] (Spanish version)
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Carlo Savina|Carlo Savina]] (Italian version), [[:Category:Gregorio Garcia Segura|Gregorio Garcia Segura]] (Spanish version)
*'''Producer:''' Zeljko Kunkera
*'''Producer:''' Zeljko Kunkera


==Synopsis==
===<i class="fas fa-gavel fa-xs"></i> Reviews===
Seven courageous women, travelling westward in a wagon train, survive an Indian massacre and must manage to avoid more attacks as they trek towards the nearest Army fort.
* [[The Tall Women Review|Film Review]]
 
===<i class="fas fa-lightbulb fa-xs"></i> Trivia ===
* Sidney Pink supervised this co-production. '''Gianfranco Parolini''', although credited as director on the Italian release, appears to have been credited for purely contractual reasons connected with the regulations inherent in the funding of such co-productions.
 
===<i class="fas fa-stopwatch fa-xs"></i> Versions and runtimes===
*'''Runtime:''' 104 min
 
===<i class="far fa-calendar-alt fa-xs"></i> Release Dates===
* September 26, 1966 (Spain)
 
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===<i class="fas fa-link fa-xs"></i> External Links ===
* [https://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2010/11/las-siete-magnificas.html Review by 800 SW] (Spain)


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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060430/combined Internet Movie Database]
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* [http://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2010/11/las-siete-magnificas.html Review by 800 SW (Spain)]
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[[Category:1966]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]]
[[Category:1966]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]][[Category:Gianfranco Parolini]][[Category:Sidney W. Pink]][[Category:Carlo Savina]][[Category:Gregorio Garcia Segura]][[Category:Maria Perschy]][[Category:Adriana Ambesi]][[Category:Gustavo Rojo]][[Category:John Clark]][[Category:Ben Tatar]]
[[Category:Gianfranco Parolini]][[Category:Sidney W. Pink]][[Category:Carlo Savina]][[Category:Gregorio Garcia Segura]]
[[Category:Maria Perschy]][[Category:Gustavo Rojo]][[Category:John Clark]][[Category:Ben Tatar]][[Category:Valentino Macchi]]
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 12 October 2023

Las siete magníficas (Spain · Italy · Austria 1966 / Director: Rudolf Zehetgruber)

Also known as

Sette donne per una strage (Italy) | Donne alla frontiera (Italy) | Las siete magni­ficas (Spain) | The Tall Women (USA) | Seven Vengeful Women (USA) | Die durch die Hölle gehen (Germany) | Frauen, die durch die Hölle gehen (Austria) | De overlevende (Denmark) | Le triomphe des sept desperadas (France) | I sfagi kratise epta meres (Greece) | Gatilhos Em Fogo (Brazil)
The Tall Women movie poster

Synopsis

Seven courageous women, travelling westward in a wagon train, survive an Indian massacre and must manage to avoid more attacks as they trek towards the nearest Army fort.

Credits

  • Cast (Spanish): Anne Baxter (Mary Ann), Maria Perschy (Ursula), Maria Mahor (Dorothy), Perla Cristal (Pilar), Rossella Como [as Rosella Como] (Katy Grimaldi), Christa Linder (Bridgette), Adriana Ambesi (Betty Grimaldi), Fernando Hilbeck (White Cloud), Luis Prendes (Pope, renegade Apache), Reginald Gillam, Jose L. Bayonas, Ben Tater, John Clark (Colonel Howard), Howard Hagen (Bob, Millie's husband), Catherine Elliot, Carl Rapp (wagon train officer), Gustavo Rojo (Gus McIntosh)
  • Uncredited actors: Alejandro Nilo (White Cloud's squaw), Dennis Kilbane (scout)
  • Story: Mino Roli [as Mike Ashley]
  • Screenplay: Mino Roli [as Mike Ashley], Jim Heneghan, Werner Hauff
  • Cinematography: Marcello Gatti, Alvaro Lanzoni [Eastmancolor]
  • Music: Carlo Savina (Italian version), Gregorio Garcia Segura (Spanish version)
  • Producer: Zeljko Kunkera

Reviews

Trivia

  • Sidney Pink supervised this co-production. Gianfranco Parolini, although credited as director on the Italian release, appears to have been credited for purely contractual reasons connected with the regulations inherent in the funding of such co-productions.

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 104 min

Release Dates

  • September 26, 1966 (Spain)

Filming locations

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