Gentleman Jo... uccidi

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Gentleman Jo... uccidi (Italy, Spain 1967 / Director: Giorgio Stegani (as George Finley))

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Contents:
  • Runtime: 101 min
  • Release Date: 14.8.1967

Also known as

Ehi Gentleman Joe... prega il morto e... spara al vivo (Italy) | Gentleman Jo (Spain) | Gentleman Killer (France) | Gentleman Joe - Der Rächer bin ich (German) | Django - die Totenliste im Gepack (Germany) | Shamango (Germany) | Caballero vengador (Spain) | Gefsi apo ekdikisi (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Antonio de Teffe (Anthony Steffen)(Joe Reese/Gentleman Joe/Shamango), Eduardo Fajardo (Colonel Fernando Ferreras), Silvia Solar (Vicky), Vidal Molina (Captain Clay Reese), Anna Orso (Ruth Morrison), Benito Stefanelli (Larry), Antonio Iranzo (Bruce/'Monkey Face'), Tomás Torres (Torres), Luis Barboo (Ferreras henchman), Joaquin Blanco (Ferreras henchman), Gaspar González (Jefferson), Juan Torres (Ferreras henchman), Angel Lombardi (Mexican Captain), Frank Oliveras (Morrison), Valentino Macchi, Raúl Aparici, Carlos Frigola, Alberto Gadea, José Jalufi (as José Halufi), Isidro Martín
  • Story: Jaime Jesús Balcazar (as J.J. Blacazar)
  • Screenplay: Jaime Jesus Balcazar (as J.J. Balcazar), Melchiade Coletti [Italian dialogue]
  • Cinematography: Francisco Marín [Eastmancolor, CinemaScope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Bruno Nicolai , conducted by Ennio Morricone
  • Song: "Gold and Power" sung by I Cantori Moderni
  • Producer: Alvaro Mancori

About

Anthony Steffen fills the handcrafted boots of the titular Gentleman Killer. Operating in a dusty border town, hired gun Steffen takes on a ruthless outlaw gang. The crooks prove no match for the G.K., who plays just as dirty as they do. This sort of thing will be new to anyone who's never seen The Magnificent Seven (1960) or A Fistful of Dollars (1967). That's not to say that Gentleman Killer isn't entertaining... merely that it's hardly innovational.

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