Jim il primo
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Jim, il primo (Italy 1964 / Director: Sergio Bergonzelli)
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… era una pistola infallibile, lo chiamavano … Jim il primo (Italy) | El último revólver (Spain) | Le Dernier Pistolet (France) | Het laatste geweer (Belgium) | Das letzte Gewehr (Germany) | Killer’s Canyon (UK) | The Last Gun (USA) | Lonely Gunslinger (USA) | Kano ehthrous gia na skotono (Greece) | Poslední puška (Czechoslovakia) | Atirador Solitario (Brazil) | Django, the Last Gun- BluRay · DVD
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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.
Credits
- Cast [International credits (English)]: Cameron Mitchell (Bill / Jim Hart), Carl Möhner [as Carl Mohner] (Guitar), Kitty Karver [Italian poster: Ketty Carver] (Jane/Janet), Mary Gordon, Donato Di Sepio [as Dony Batner] (Paquito, saloon bartender), Vic Nojaski, Luigi Batzella [as Paul Solvay] (Morgan, banker), Fanny Clair (Millie), Gino Marturano [as John Mathews] (Texas, gang leader), Anna Lina Alberti [as Lina Alberti] (Rosario, saloon proprietor), Ugo Fangareggi [as Hugo Mudd] (Bow Tie, Texas henchman)), Calisto Calisti (Glenn, Janet’s father), Attilio Severini (Guido, Texas henchman), Diego Pozzetto [as Diego Wells] (Noah), Cinzia Rancher, Luke Aary, Célina Cély [as Celina Cely] (Dolores), Livio Lorenzon (Jess Lindahl)
- Also with: Giulio Maculani (sheriff) [as Harris Cooper ? (It. poster)], Gaetano Quartararo (Doc), Fausto Signoretti (Buffalo, Lindahl henchman), Luigi Ciavarro (Lindahl henchman), Guglielmo Spoletini (Lindahl henchman), Alba Maiolini (saloon cook), Antonio Danesi (stagecoach driver), Angelo Casadei (Handley, town official), Umberto Salomone (man unloading stage), Franz Colangelo (Sanderson resident)
- Director: Sergio Bergonzelli [as Serge Bergon]
- Screenplay: Dick Fullner, Ambrogio Molteni [as Ambrose Molteny], James Wilde Jr.
- Cinematography: Romolo Garroni [as R. Garron], Amerigo Gengarelli [as Amerigo Gencarelli] (Eastmancolor – Superscope)
- Music: Marcello Gigante [as Marcel Gigante]
- Songs: “Young Jim Hart” sung by Peter Tevis, “Amor Mexicano” sung by Rena Filippini
- Editor: Dolores Tamburini
- Set Designer: Gabriele Crisanti
- Set Decorator: Gabriele Crisanti
- Costume Designer: Marinella Giorgi
- Make-Up Artist: Anna Graziosi
- Producer: Elido Sorrentino [as Elio Sorrentine]
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Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 96 min
Release date
- October 29, 1964 (Italy)
Filming locations
- Elios Film Studios
- Camerata Nuova.