Gunfighters of Casa Grande

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Gunfighters of Casa Grande (USA · Spain 1964 / Director: Roy Rowland)

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Contents:

  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Release Date: April 1, 1964 (USA)

Also known as

Los pistoleros de Casa Grande (Spain) | I pistoleros di Casa Grande (Italy) | Les Hors-la-loi de Casa Grande (France) | Pulverdampf in Casa Grande (West Germany) | Banditterne fra Casa Grande (Denmark) | Oi ekdikitai tou Casa Grande (Greece) | Pistoleiros De Casa Grande (Brazil) | カサグランデのガンファイター (Japan)

Cast and crew

  • Cast (English): Alex Nicol (Joe Daylight), Jorge Mistral (Viajero / Traveler), Dick Bentley (Doc Kindley), Steve Rowland (Chico 'Laughing Kid'), Phil Posner (Henri Verain), Mercedes Alonso (Dona Maria de Castellar), Diana Lorys (Gitana Murano), María Granada (Pacesita), Roberto Rey (Don Castellar de Verdugo), Aldo Sambrell [as Aldo Sambell] (Rojo), Antonio Fuentes [as Anthony Fuentes] (Carlos), Ángel Solano (Don Ariola), Jim Gillen (sheriff), Mike Ekiss (deputy), Simón Arriaga (Carvajal), Fernando Villena (Mario), Emilio Rodri­guez (Francisco), Ana María Custodio (Senora Durano), Mario de Barros [as Mario Barros] (Rio), Iván Tubau (Pecos), Antonio Mayans [as José Mayens] (Manuel), Mike Brendel (bartender), María José Collado (waitress), Pepe Martín [as José Martín] (Don Luis Ariola) [Spanish credit]
  • Uncredited actors: Ángel Menéndez (landowner), Rafael Cortés (landowner), Agustín Bescos (white haired landowner)
  • Director: Roy Rowland
  • Story: Borden Chase (Frank Fowler), Patricia Chase
  • Screenplay: Borden Chase (Frank Fowler), Patricia Chase, Clarke Reynolds
  • Cinematography: Jose F. Agauyo, Manuel Merino [Metrocolor - Cinemascope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Johnny Douglas + Robert Mellin
  • Songs: "Gunslingers of Casa Grande" + "Ride Pistoleros" sung by Luis Rodriguez
  • Producers: Lester Welch, Sam X. Abarbanel

Synopsis

A bank robber wins a big Mexican ranch in a poker game and convinces most of his gang to buy into it for their share of the previous robbery. They gain the confidence of the surrounding landowners and all band together to resist a horde of savage Mexican bandits, led by Rojo, who are terrorizing the whole country and rustling their cattle.

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