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*'''Release Date:''' 12.3.1965 (Germany), 28.8.1965 (Italy) | *'''Release Date:''' 12.3.1965 (Germany), 28.8.1965 (Italy) | ||
== Also known as == | == Also known as == | ||
I gringos non perdonano (Italy) | Les aigles noirs de Santa-Fe (France) | Gringos Do Not Forgive | The Black Eagle of Santa Fe (U.K.) | Les aguilas negras de Santa Fe (Spain) | Comanche Aguila Negra (Spain) | | I gringos non perdonano (Italy) | Les aigles noirs de Santa-Fe (France) | Gringos Do Not Forgive | The Black Eagle of Santa Fe (U.K.) | Les aguilas negras de Santa Fe (Spain) | Comanche Aguila Negra (Spain) | Černí orli ze Santa Fé (Czechoslovakia) (unofficial informal title) | The Black Eagles of Santa Fe | ||
== Cast and crew == | == Cast and crew == |
Revision as of 17:42, 27 September 2011
Die Schwarzen Adler von Santa Fe (West Germany, Italy, France 1964 / Director: Ernst Hofbauer and maybe Alberto Cardone)
This is a Eurowestern
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- Runtime: 91 min (Germany), 97 min (Italy)
- Release Date: 12.3.1965 (Germany), 28.8.1965 (Italy)
Also known as
I gringos non perdonano (Italy) | Les aigles noirs de Santa-Fe (France) | Gringos Do Not Forgive | The Black Eagle of Santa Fe (U.K.) | Les aguilas negras de Santa Fe (Spain) | Comanche Aguila Negra (Spain) | Černí orli ze Santa Fé (Czechoslovakia) (unofficial informal title) | The Black Eagles of Santa Fe
Cast and crew
- Cast: Brad Harris (Cliff/Clint McPherson), Horst Frank (Blade Carpenter), Tony Kendall (Chief Black Eagle), Joachim Hansen (Captain Jackson), Pinkas Braun (gentleman), Werner Peters (Morton), Helga Sommerfield (Cora Morton), Edith Hancke (Alice), Josef Egger (Buddy), Olga Schoberová (Lana Miller), Enio Girolami (as Thomas Moore)(Slim James), Serge Marquand (Blacky James), Jacques Bézard (Pasqual), Ángel Ortiz (sergeant), Annie Giss, Lorenzo Robledo, František Žák (uncredited), Jiří Lánský (uncredited).
- Story: Jack Lewis, Valeria Bonamano
- Screenplay: Jack Lewis, Valeria Bonamano
- Cinematography: Hans Jura [Eastmancolor, Ultrascope 2,35:1]
- Music: Gert Wilden
- Song: "Kenn ein Land" sung by Wolfgang Roloff (as Ronny)
- Producers: Günther Raguse, Wolf C. Hartwig, Mario Siciliano
Synopsis
A bloody Indian raid on a small town sends the townspeople to the local fort for help and protection. With only a handful of men left in his command and his hands tied by massive Army red tape and regulations, the Captain of the fort enlists the aid of frontiersman Clint McPhearson (played by Brad Harris) to help him figure out why the Comanches are on the warpath.