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*'''Release Date:''' 19.5.1968 | *'''Release Date:''' 19.5.1968 | ||
*'''Runtime:''' 102 min | *'''Runtime:''' 102 min | ||
== Also known as == | == Also known as == | ||
Garter Colt (U.S.A.) | Das Colt-Strumpfband (supposed title but unreleased in Germany) | Garter Colt (U.S.A.) | Das Colt-Strumpfband (supposed title but unreleased in Germany) | ||
== Cast and crew == | == Cast and crew == | ||
*'''Cast:''' Nicoletta Machiavelli (Lulu 'Garter' Colt), Claudio Camaso (Red), | *'''Cast:''' Nicoletta Machiavelli (Lulu 'Garter' Colt), Claudio Camaso (Red), Marisa Solinas (Rosie), Yorgo Voyagis (Benito Juarez/Carlos), James Martin (sheriff), Gaspare Zola (Lieutenant Jean Martin), Elvira Cortese (Elvira), Franco Bucceri (doctor), Silvana Bacci (Red's masseuse), Brunello Maffei, Franco Scala (Droga soldier), Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia [as Jvan Sratuglia], Alberto Hammermann, Isabella Guidotti, Arnaldo Fabrizio [as Fabrizio Arnaldo](Lulu's 'baby'), Walter Barnes (General Droga) | ||
*Also with: Gaetano Scala (Guercho, bandit w/eyepatch), Brandino Machiavelli (French soldier) | |||
*'''Screenplay:''' Vittorio Pescatori, Gian Andrea Rocco, Giovanni Gigliozzi, Brunello Maffei | *'''Screenplay:''' Vittorio Pescatori, Gian Andrea Rocco, Giovanni Gigliozzi, Brunello Maffei | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
At the border with Mexico, a brave young woman defends herself from the attack of the fearsome bandit, "Red", mastering a gun and the game of poker. Falling in love with a young Frenchman, he asks her to give up gambling and start a quiet and normal life, but | At the border with Mexico, a brave young woman defends herself from the attack of the fearsome bandit, "Red", mastering a gun and the game of poker. Falling in love with a young Frenchman, he asks her to give up gambling and start a quiet and normal life, but fate has other ideas. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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* [http://wconnolly.blogspot.com/2009/11/giarrettiera-colt.html Review by William Connolly] | * [http://wconnolly.blogspot.com/2009/11/giarrettiera-colt.html Review by William Connolly] | ||
[[Category:1968]][[Category:Italy]][[Category: | [[Category:1968]][[Category:Italy]] | ||
[[Category:Giovanni Fusco]][[Category:Gianfranco Plenizio]] | |||
[[Category:Walter Barnes]][[Category:Nicoletta Machiavelli]][[Category:Claudio Camaso]][[Category:Gaetano Scala]][[Category:Silvana Bacci]][[Category:Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia]] | |||
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Revision as of 03:07, 20 September 2016
Giarrettiera Colt (Italy 1968 / Director: Gian Andrea Rocco)
- Release Date: 19.5.1968
- Runtime: 102 min
Also known as
Garter Colt (U.S.A.) | Das Colt-Strumpfband (supposed title but unreleased in Germany)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Nicoletta Machiavelli (Lulu 'Garter' Colt), Claudio Camaso (Red), Marisa Solinas (Rosie), Yorgo Voyagis (Benito Juarez/Carlos), James Martin (sheriff), Gaspare Zola (Lieutenant Jean Martin), Elvira Cortese (Elvira), Franco Bucceri (doctor), Silvana Bacci (Red's masseuse), Brunello Maffei, Franco Scala (Droga soldier), Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia [as Jvan Sratuglia], Alberto Hammermann, Isabella Guidotti, Arnaldo Fabrizio [as Fabrizio Arnaldo](Lulu's 'baby'), Walter Barnes (General Droga)
- Also with: Gaetano Scala (Guercho, bandit w/eyepatch), Brandino Machiavelli (French soldier)
- Screenplay: Vittorio Pescatori, Gian Andrea Rocco, Giovanni Gigliozzi, Brunello Maffei
- Cinematograpy: Gino Santini [Eastmancolor - Normal 1,85:1]
- Music: Giovanni Fusco (as Enzo Fusco) + Gianfranco Plenizio
- Producer: Giovanni Vari (and Nicoletta Machiavelli, uncredited)
Synopsis
At the border with Mexico, a brave young woman defends herself from the attack of the fearsome bandit, "Red", mastering a gun and the game of poker. Falling in love with a young Frenchman, he asks her to give up gambling and start a quiet and normal life, but fate has other ideas.