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'''Il ranch degli spietati''' (Spain, Italy, West Germany 1964 / Director: Jaime Jesús Balcázar, Roberto Bianchi Montero)
'''Oklahoma John''' (Spain · Italy · West Germany [[:Category:1964|1964]] / Directors: Jaime Jesús Balcázar, Roberto Bianchi Montero)
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Il ranch degli spietati (Italy) | Oklahoma John (Spain, Brazil) | Ranch of the Ruthless (USA) | The Man from Oklahoma (USA) | A Man, a Horse and a Gun (English version) | Der Sheriff von Rio Rojo (Germany) | Violence à Oklahoma (France) | O Homem de Oklahoma (Portugal)</div>
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* [[The Man from Oklahoma Review|Film Review]]
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*'''Runtime:''' 98 min
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*'''Release Date:''' 11.3.1965
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Oklahoma John (Spain) | Ranch of the Ruthless (U.S.A.) | The Man from Oklahoma (U.S.A.) | A Man, a Horse and a Gun (English version) | Der Sheriff von Rio Rojo (Germany) | Violence à Oklahoma (France) | O Homem de Oklahoma (Portugal)
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===<i class="fas fa-paragraph fa-xs"></i> Synopsis ===
A new sheriff (Oklahoma John or Dan - or Oklahoma for short, he says, though most of the cast refer to him as Dan) arrives in town and walks smack into trouble. He's determined to clean up the town and put an end to the reign of terror perpetrated by the hired hands (and bratty, drunken son) of local despotic landowner Edwards. Gaining two unlikely "deputies", he also investigates the murder of the father of local girl (and potential love interest) Georgina White. The main suspects are Edwards, head ranch hand Hondo, perpetually drunk and whining son Jim and an oily saloon owner called Watson (who warns him not to put the moves on Georgina).


== Cast and crew ==
===<i class="fas fa-user-tag fa-xs"></i> Credits ===
*'''Cast:''' Rick Horn (Sheriff Oklahoma John/Dan Cross/Thomas Hunter), José Calvo (as Joseph Calvo)(Ryan/Rod Edwards), Sabine Bethmann (Georgina White), Giuseppe Addobbati (as John McDouglas)(Ken Hogg), Tom Felleghy (as Tom Felleghi)(Steve Watson), Karl-Otto Alberty (as Charles Alberty)(Hondo), George Herzig (as George Herzig)(Jim Edwards), Maria De Nieva, Antonio Almorós (Cruck), Remo De Angelis (Michael), Edward Lewis, Leontine May, Jesus Puente, Fernando Rubio (as Ted Ruby)(Mexican), Remo de Angelis, Ivan Scratuglia (Edwards henchman)
*'''Cast''' (Spanish credits): Richard Hornbeck [as Rick Horn](Sheriff Oklahoma John/Dan Cross / Thomas Hunter), José Calvo (Ryan/Rod Edwards), Sabine Bethmann (Georgiana White), Tom Felleghy (Steve Watson), Karl-Otto Alberty (Hondo), Jesús Puche (Benjamin Franklin 'Chuck' Everett), George Herzig [as Georges Herzig](Jim Edwards), Fernando Rubio (Jose, Mexican father), Leontine May (Ms Hogg), Eduardo Lizarza [as Eduardo Lizarna](Edwards houseman)
*Also with: Giuseppe Addobbati [as John McDouglas (Italian poster credit)](Ken Hogg) Remo de Angelis (Michael, deputy), Juan Torres (Owens, teller), Mario Novelli (Edwards henchman), Carmen Gallen (woman on sidewalk ?)


*'''Directors:''' Jaime Jesús Balcázar [as J.J. Balcázar (Spanish version), Roberto Bianchi Montero [as Robert M. White] (Italian version)
*'''Story:''' Giuseppe Maggi
*'''Story:''' Giuseppe Maggi
*'''Screenplay:''' Giovanni Simonelli (as Simon O'Neil), Roberto Bianchi Montero (as Robert M. White)
*'''Screenplay:''' Giovanni Simonelli [as Simon O'Neil], Roberto Bianchi Montero [as Robert M. White]
*'''Cinematographer:''' Giuseppe La Torre (as Jospeh L. Tower) [Eastmancolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
*'''Cinematographer:''' Giuseppe La Torre [as Jospeh L. Tower] [Eastmancolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Francesco de Masi|Francesco De Masi]] (as Frank Mason)
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Francesco de Masi|Francesco De Masi]] [as Frank Mason]
*'''Song:''' "Oklahoma John" sung by [[:Category:I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni|I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni]]
*'''Producers:''' Giuseppe & Mario Maggi, Fernando Russo, Alfonso Balcazar
*'''Producers:''' Giuseppe & Mario Maggi, Fernando Russo, Alfonso Balcazar


== The Film ==
===<i class="fas fa-gavel fa-xs"></i> Reviews===
A new sheriff (Oklahoma John or Dan - or Oklahoma for short, he says, though most of the cast refer to him as Dan) arrives in town and walks smack into trouble.  He's determined to clean up the town and put an end to the reign of terror perpetrated by the hired hands (and bratty, drunken son) of local despotic landowner Edwards.  Gaining two unlikely "deputies", he also investigates the murder of the father of local girl (and potential love interest) Georgina White.  The main suspects are Edwards, head ranch hand Hondo, perpetually drunk and whining son Jim and an oily saloon owner called Watson (who warns him not to put the moves on Georgina). - '''Silver'''
* [[The Man from Oklahoma Review|Film Review]]
 
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==Comment==
===<i class="fas fa-stopwatch fa-xs"></i> Versions and runtimes===
Nothing remarkable here but competently done.  The sheriff looks a bit on the dim side and seems a little too lighthearted in manner, but that's a minor quibble - '''Silver'''
*'''Runtime:''' 98 min


Samson Burke is not Rick Horn. Rick Horn is still an unknown actor. - '''Tom B.'''
===<i class="far fa-calendar-alt fa-xs"></i> Release Dates===
* March 11, 1965 (Italy)


You could be right about Samson Burke, Tom B., but Geesink isn´t Rick Horn either. This has been verified by scherpschutter. --[[User:Bad Lieutenant|Bad Lieutenant]] 12:33, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
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[[Category:1964]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]][[Category:Germany]]
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[[Category:Jaime Jesús Balcázar]]
[[Category:Roberto Bianchi Montero]]
[[Category:José Calvo]]
[[Category:Tom Felleghy]]
[[Category:Fernando Rubio]]
[[Category:Antonio Almorós]]
[[Category:Remo De Angelis]]
[[Category:Giuseppe Addobbati]]
[[Category:Giovanni Simonelli]]
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 8 February 2024

Oklahoma John (Spain · Italy · West Germany 1964 / Directors: Jaime Jesús Balcázar, Roberto Bianchi Montero)

Also known as

Il ranch degli spietati (Italy) | Oklahoma John (Spain, Brazil) | Ranch of the Ruthless (USA) | The Man from Oklahoma (USA) | A Man, a Horse and a Gun (English version) | Der Sheriff von Rio Rojo (Germany) | Violence à Oklahoma (France) | O Homem de Oklahoma (Portugal)
Oklahoma John movie poster

Synopsis

A new sheriff (Oklahoma John or Dan - or Oklahoma for short, he says, though most of the cast refer to him as Dan) arrives in town and walks smack into trouble. He's determined to clean up the town and put an end to the reign of terror perpetrated by the hired hands (and bratty, drunken son) of local despotic landowner Edwards. Gaining two unlikely "deputies", he also investigates the murder of the father of local girl (and potential love interest) Georgina White. The main suspects are Edwards, head ranch hand Hondo, perpetually drunk and whining son Jim and an oily saloon owner called Watson (who warns him not to put the moves on Georgina).

Credits

  • Cast (Spanish credits): Richard Hornbeck [as Rick Horn](Sheriff Oklahoma John/Dan Cross / Thomas Hunter), José Calvo (Ryan/Rod Edwards), Sabine Bethmann (Georgiana White), Tom Felleghy (Steve Watson), Karl-Otto Alberty (Hondo), Jesús Puche (Benjamin Franklin 'Chuck' Everett), George Herzig [as Georges Herzig](Jim Edwards), Fernando Rubio (Jose, Mexican father), Leontine May (Ms Hogg), Eduardo Lizarza [as Eduardo Lizarna](Edwards houseman)
  • Also with: Giuseppe Addobbati [as John McDouglas (Italian poster credit)](Ken Hogg) Remo de Angelis (Michael, deputy), Juan Torres (Owens, teller), Mario Novelli (Edwards henchman), Carmen Gallen (woman on sidewalk ?)
  • Directors: Jaime Jesús Balcázar [as J.J. Balcázar (Spanish version), Roberto Bianchi Montero [as Robert M. White] (Italian version)
  • Story: Giuseppe Maggi
  • Screenplay: Giovanni Simonelli [as Simon O'Neil], Roberto Bianchi Montero [as Robert M. White]
  • Cinematographer: Giuseppe La Torre [as Jospeh L. Tower] [Eastmancolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Francesco De Masi [as Frank Mason]
  • Song: "Oklahoma John" sung by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
  • Producers: Giuseppe & Mario Maggi, Fernando Russo, Alfonso Balcazar

Reviews

Trivia

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 98 min

Release Dates

  • March 11, 1965 (Italy)

Filming locations

External Links

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