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'''Contents:''' | '''Contents:''' | ||
*[[Johnny West Il Mancino/DVD| | *[[Johnny West Il Mancino/DVD|DVD releases]] | ||
*[[/Pictures|Pictures]] | *[[/Pictures|Pictures]] | ||
*[[/OST|Soundtrack]] | *[[/OST|Soundtrack]] | ||
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*'''Runtime:''' 98 min | *'''Runtime:''' 98 min | ||
*'''Release Date:''' 27.8.1965 | *'''Release Date:''' 27.8.1965 | ||
== Also known as == | === Also known as === | ||
Les frères dynamite (France) | Johnny West le gaucher (France) | Johnny West (Spain) | Left Handed Johnny West (U.S.A.) | Johnny West und die verwegenen drei (Germany) | Johnny West O Canhoto (Brazil) | Les frères dynamite (France) | Johnny West le gaucher (France) | Johnny West (Spain) | Left Handed Johnny West (U.S.A.) | Johnny West und die verwegenen drei (Germany) | Johnny West O Canhoto (Brazil) | ||
== Cast and crew == | === Cast and crew === | ||
*'''Cast:''' [[:Category:Mimmo Palmara|Mimmo Palmara]] [as Dick Palmer](Johnny 'Cherokee' West), Dada Gallotti [as Diana | *'''Cast:''' [[:Category:Mimmo Palmara|Mimmo Palmara]] [as Dick Palmer] (Johnny 'Cherokee' West), Dada Gallotti [as Diana Garson] (Ginger), Adriano Micantoni [as Mike Anthony] (Fred Jefferson/Jackson, Chris Jefferson/Jackson), Mara Cruz (Anne Rose), Roberto Camardiel (Dusty), Roger Delaporte (Don Trent), André Bollet (Brad McCoy), Bernabe Barta Barri [as Bartha Barry] (Sheriff 'Mac' McIntire), Ignacio Dolce [as Bob Felton] (Jimmy Bryan), Angeles Lee, Fernando Bilbao (Jose, comanchero), Polly Grouck, Giuseppe Mattei [as Joseph Mathews] (Red, Jefferson henchman), Audry Fischer, Spartaco Conversi [as Spanny Convery] (Jeff, Jefferson henchman), Alfonso Rojas (Ivan), Alfonso de la Vega [as Alfonso Della Vega] (Mist, Jefferson henchman), Josefina Serratosa (fat squaw), Edy Dentine, Greg Stone, Dean Morton | ||
*Also with: Bruno Arié (Blackie, Jefferson henchman), María Pinar (Juanita), Luigi Scavran (Bryan), Franco Daddi (Jefferson gunman), Bruno Ukmar (Jefferson gunman) | |||
*'''Screenplay:''' Jerez Aloza, Robert de Nesle, Gianfranco Parolini, Giovanni Simonelli | *'''Screenplay:''' Jerez Aloza, Robert de Nesle, Gianfranco Parolini, Giovanni Simonelli | ||
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*'''Producer:''' Giuseppe Fatigati | *'''Producer:''' Giuseppe Fatigati | ||
==Synopsis== | ===Synopsis=== | ||
Lone gunman Johnny West and his dog, Gypsy, fall foul of twin bad men who have designs on a gold mine. | Lone gunman Johnny West and his dog, Gypsy, fall foul of twin bad men who have designs on a gold mine. After having his gun hand crushed, Johnny is joined by 2 feuding ex-boxers and their explosive expert sidekick as they all take on the villains, restore the mine to it's rightful inheritor and face down the twins. | ||
==Comment== | ===Comment=== | ||
Johnny West is a minor but enjoyable SW, in which scenes of silly humour are alternating in a strange way with more typical SW elements. It's an early genre contribution by director Gianfranco Parolini, whose trademarks, pointing to his later and more successful SWs featuring Sartana and Sabata, are already visible. | Johnny West is a minor but enjoyable SW, in which scenes of silly humour are alternating in a strange way with more typical SW elements. It's an early genre contribution by director Gianfranco Parolini, whose trademarks, pointing to his later and more successful SWs featuring Sartana and Sabata, are already visible. - by Stanton | ||
=== Links === | |||
== Links == | * [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059337/combined Internet Movie Database] | ||
* [ | * [https://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2011/09/johnny-west.html Review by 800 SW (Spain)] | ||
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[[Category:1965]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]][[Category:France]] | [[Category:1965]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]][[Category:France]] | ||
[[Category:Gianfranco Parolini]][[Category:Angelo Francesco Lavagnino]][[Category:Giovanni Simonelli]] | [[Category:Gianfranco Parolini]][[Category:Angelo Francesco Lavagnino]][[Category:Giovanni Simonelli]] | ||
[[Category:Mimmo Palmara]][[Category:Dada Gallotti]][[Category:Roberto Camardiel]][[Category:Spartaco Conversi]][[Category:Adriano Micantoni]][[Category:Barta Barri]][[Category:Alfonso Rojas]][[Category:Alfonso de la Vega]][[Category:Fernando Bilbao]][[Category:Bruno Arié]] | [[Category:Mimmo Palmara]][[Category:Dada Gallotti]][[Category:Roberto Camardiel]][[Category:Spartaco Conversi]][[Category:Adriano Micantoni]] | ||
[[Category:Barta Barri]][[Category:Alfonso Rojas]][[Category:Alfonso de la Vega]][[Category:Fernando Bilbao]][[Category:Bruno Arié]] | |||
[[Category:Katyna Ranieri]] | [[Category:Katyna Ranieri]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:57, 14 September 2022
Johnny West il mancino (Italy, Spain, France 1965 / Director: Gianfranco Parolini)
- Runtime: 98 min
- Release Date: 27.8.1965
Also known as
Les frères dynamite (France) | Johnny West le gaucher (France) | Johnny West (Spain) | Left Handed Johnny West (U.S.A.) | Johnny West und die verwegenen drei (Germany) | Johnny West O Canhoto (Brazil)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Mimmo Palmara [as Dick Palmer] (Johnny 'Cherokee' West), Dada Gallotti [as Diana Garson] (Ginger), Adriano Micantoni [as Mike Anthony] (Fred Jefferson/Jackson, Chris Jefferson/Jackson), Mara Cruz (Anne Rose), Roberto Camardiel (Dusty), Roger Delaporte (Don Trent), André Bollet (Brad McCoy), Bernabe Barta Barri [as Bartha Barry] (Sheriff 'Mac' McIntire), Ignacio Dolce [as Bob Felton] (Jimmy Bryan), Angeles Lee, Fernando Bilbao (Jose, comanchero), Polly Grouck, Giuseppe Mattei [as Joseph Mathews] (Red, Jefferson henchman), Audry Fischer, Spartaco Conversi [as Spanny Convery] (Jeff, Jefferson henchman), Alfonso Rojas (Ivan), Alfonso de la Vega [as Alfonso Della Vega] (Mist, Jefferson henchman), Josefina Serratosa (fat squaw), Edy Dentine, Greg Stone, Dean Morton
- Also with: Bruno Arié (Blackie, Jefferson henchman), María Pinar (Juanita), Luigi Scavran (Bryan), Franco Daddi (Jefferson gunman), Bruno Ukmar (Jefferson gunman)
- Screenplay: Jerez Aloza, Robert de Nesle, Gianfranco Parolini, Giovanni Simonelli
- Cinematography: Francesco Izzarelli [Eastmancolor - Panoramico 1,66:1]
- Music: Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
- Song: "Johnny West" sung by Katyna Ranieri
- Producer: Giuseppe Fatigati
Synopsis
Lone gunman Johnny West and his dog, Gypsy, fall foul of twin bad men who have designs on a gold mine. After having his gun hand crushed, Johnny is joined by 2 feuding ex-boxers and their explosive expert sidekick as they all take on the villains, restore the mine to it's rightful inheritor and face down the twins.
Comment
Johnny West is a minor but enjoyable SW, in which scenes of silly humour are alternating in a strange way with more typical SW elements. It's an early genre contribution by director Gianfranco Parolini, whose trademarks, pointing to his later and more successful SWs featuring Sartana and Sabata, are already visible. - by Stanton