Jim il primo

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Jim, il primo (Italy 1964 / Director: Sergio Bergonzelli (as Serge Bergon))

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More on this film:
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Release Date: 29.10.1964

Also known as

...era una pistola infallible lo chiamavano Jim il primo (Italy | El ultimo revolver (Spain) | Le dernier pistolet (France) | Das letzte Gewehr (Germany) | Holle, ihr Banditen (Germany) | Fur eine Handvoll Gold (Germany) | Killer's Canyon (U.K.) | The Last Gun (U.S.A.) | Lonely Gunslinger (U.S.A.) | Django, the Last Gun | Kano ehthrous gia na skotono (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Cameron Mitchell (Bill), Carl Möhner (Guitar), Célina Cély (Janet), Kitty Carver (Dolores), Livio Lorenzon (Jess Lindahl), Dony Baster (Tommy), Ugo Fangareggi (as Ugo Mudd)(Bow Tie), Fanny Clair (Millie), Harris Cooper, Mary Gordon, Rosy March, Giuseppe Mattei (as John Matthews), Vic Nojaski, Luigi Batzella (as Paul Solvay), Anna Alberti (as Lina Albert), Calisto Calisti, Diego Wells, Luke Aaron
  • Screenplay: Dick Fulner, Palmmambrogio Molteni (as Ambrose Molteni), James Wilde Jr.
  • Cinematography: Romolo Garroni, Amerigo Gengarelli (Eastmancolor, Superscope)
  • Music: Marcello Gigante
  • Song: "Young Jim Hart" sung by Peter Tevis
  • Song: "Amor Mexicano" sung by Rena Filippini
  • Producer: Luigi Gianni, Elio Sorrentino

Synopsis

Danger rides into the peaceful town of Sanderson as a band of outlaws, led by the notorious Jess Lindahl, takes over the town in anticipation of the arrival of a large shipment of gold. The mysterious legendary masked rider, Jim Hart, reappears to protect the locals and a guitar playing, gun-toting balladeer, who like Jim Hart shoots left-handed, coincidentally arrives with the bandits.

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