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Revision as of 18:01, 25 March 2013

L'uomo della valle maledetta (Italy, Spain 1964 / Director: Siro Marcellini (as Omar Hopkins) & Primo Zeglio(?))

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Contents
  • Release Date: 22.5.1964

Also known as

Man from the Cursed Valley (U.S.A.) | L'Uomo della valle maledetta (Italy) | Der Rancher vom Colorado-River (Germany) | L'homme de la vallee amudite (France) | Cursed Valley | Boudine (Spain)

Cast and crew

Cast: Ty Hardin (Johnny Walscott), Irán Eory (Gwen Burnett), Piero Leri (as Peter Larry)(Torito), Joe Kamel (as Joe Camel) (outlaw), José Nieto (Sam Burnett), John Bartha (Father Ryan), José Marco, Rafael Albaicín (Apache), W. Hacobre, Phil Posner (outlaw), Giovanni Petti, Luis Induni (as Albert Lockwood)


  • Story: Eduardo Manzanos Brochero, Eduardo Di Lorenzo
  • Screenplay: Eduardo Manzanos Brochero, Eduardo Di Lorenzo
  • English Dialogue: Meyer Glickman
  • 'Cinematography: Remo Grisanti, Alfredo Fraile [Eastmancolor, Totalscope 2,35:1]
  • Producer: Paolo Moffa (as Paul Mough)

Synopsis

Gwen (Eory), who is married to Torito, an Indian, she escapes from a rape attempt and is found wandering in the wilderness by Johnny (Hardin), who leaves her with a missionary Father Ryan. A difficult situation emerges involving warring families and those who had assaulted her, still on their trail.

Opinion

Interesting pre-66s western without any typical Spaghetti Western trademarks, but an entertaining story and interesting aspects --Sebastian 13:11, 1 Sep 2005 (CEST)

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