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*'''Runtime:''' 105 min | *'''Runtime:''' 105 min | ||
*'''Release Date:''' 10.11.1961 | *'''Release Date:''' 10.11.1961 | ||
== Also known as == | === Also known as === | ||
The Magnificent Three (U.S.A.) | The Magnificent Three (U.S.A.) | ||
== Cast and Crew == | === Cast and Crew === | ||
*'''Cast:''' Walter Chiari (Pablo), Ugo Tognazzi (Domingo), Raimondo Vianello (José), Dominique Boschero (Alba), Anna Ranalli (Dolores), Margaret Rose Keil (Juanita), Aroldo Tieri (Bonarios), Fanfulla (Pedro), | *'''Cast:''' Walter Chiari (Pablo), Ugo Tognazzi (Domingo), Raimondo Vianello (José), Dominique Boschero (Alba), Anna Ranalli (Dolores), Margaret Rose Keil (Juanita), Aroldo Tieri (Bonarios), Luigi Visconti [as Fanfulla](Pedro), Bruno Tocci (blacksmith ?), Tullio Altamura (Alonzo, Bonarios aide), Alexis Revdis [as Alex Revdis](Mendoza), Tamas Fellegi [as Tom Felleghy](Lieutenant Gonzales), Franco Jamonte, Nietta Zocchi (Nina), Lido Pini (Kid Gorilla), Nando Angelini (Las Quietas prankster), Ciccio Barbi [as Alfio Barbi](Armando, Pedro's partner), Giuliano Mancini (bridegroom), Lucia Modugno (bride), Eugenio Galadini (peon spokesman) | ||
*Also with: Orlando Pallamari (Bonarios cabinet member), Amerigo Santarelli (fight trainer) | |||
*'''Screenplay:''' Bruno Corbucci, Giovanni Grimaldi, Mario Guerra, Giulio Scarnicci, Renzo Tarabusi, Vittorio Vighi | *'''Screenplay:''' Bruno Corbucci, Giovanni Grimaldi, Mario Guerra, Giulio Scarnicci, Renzo Tarabusi, Vittorio Vighi | ||
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*'''Producer:''' Emo Bistolfi | *'''Producer:''' Emo Bistolfi | ||
==About== | ===About=== | ||
Three scalawags are mistaken for notorious gunmen and guided by some luck help to free the land from a felonious general. Early western comedy which is set in the uprising of Juarez against the French emperor in 1866. | Three scalawags are mistaken for notorious gunmen and guided by some luck help to free the land from a felonious general. Early western comedy which is set in the uprising of Juarez against the French emperor in 1866. | ||
== Links and resources == | === Links and resources === | ||
* [ | * [https://imdb.com/title/tt0122600/combined Internet Movie Database] | ||
[[Category:1961]][[Category:Italy]] | [[Category:1961]][[Category:Italy]] | ||
[[Category:Giorgio Simonelli]] | [[Category:Giorgio Simonelli]][[Category:Gianni Ferrio]][[Category:Bruno Corbucci]][[Category:Franco Villa]] | ||
[[Category:Walter Chiari]] | [[Category:Walter Chiari]][[Category:Ugo Tognazzi]][[Category:Aroldo Tieri]][[Category:Franco Jamonte]] | ||
[[Category:Ugo Tognazzi]] | [[Category:Tullio Altamura]][[Category:Raimondo Vianello]][[Category:Tom Felleghy]][[Category:Eugenio Galadini]] | ||
[[Category:Aroldo Tieri]] | [[Category:Gino Paoli]] | ||
[[Category:Franco Jamonte]] | |||
[[Category:Tullio Altamura]] | |||
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Revision as of 02:32, 8 September 2021
I magnifici tre (Italy (1961 / Director: Giorgio Simonelli)
- Runtime: 105 min
- Release Date: 10.11.1961
Also known as
The Magnificent Three (U.S.A.)
Cast and Crew
- Cast: Walter Chiari (Pablo), Ugo Tognazzi (Domingo), Raimondo Vianello (José), Dominique Boschero (Alba), Anna Ranalli (Dolores), Margaret Rose Keil (Juanita), Aroldo Tieri (Bonarios), Luigi Visconti [as Fanfulla](Pedro), Bruno Tocci (blacksmith ?), Tullio Altamura (Alonzo, Bonarios aide), Alexis Revdis [as Alex Revdis](Mendoza), Tamas Fellegi [as Tom Felleghy](Lieutenant Gonzales), Franco Jamonte, Nietta Zocchi (Nina), Lido Pini (Kid Gorilla), Nando Angelini (Las Quietas prankster), Ciccio Barbi [as Alfio Barbi](Armando, Pedro's partner), Giuliano Mancini (bridegroom), Lucia Modugno (bride), Eugenio Galadini (peon spokesman)
- Also with: Orlando Pallamari (Bonarios cabinet member), Amerigo Santarelli (fight trainer)
- Screenplay: Bruno Corbucci, Giovanni Grimaldi, Mario Guerra, Giulio Scarnicci, Renzo Tarabusi, Vittorio Vighi
- Cinematography: Franco Villa [Eastmancolor - Panoramico 1,66:1]
- Music: Gianni Ferrio
- Song: “Un Uomo Vivo” sung by Gino Paoli
- Producer: Emo Bistolfi
About
Three scalawags are mistaken for notorious gunmen and guided by some luck help to free the land from a felonious general. Early western comedy which is set in the uprising of Juarez against the French emperor in 1866.