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'''Contents:'''
* [[/BluRay|BluRay releases]]
* [[/BluRay|BluRay releases]]
* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]]
* [[/DVD|DVD releases]]
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]]
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]]
* [[Shalako Review|Film Review]]
* [[Shalako Review|Film Review]]
* [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/shalako-1968-edward-dmytryk/1712 Forum topic]
* [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/shalako-1968-edward-dmytryk/1712 Forum topic]
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== Also known as ==
=== Also known as ===
Man nennt mich Shalako (West Germany)
Man nennt mich Shalako (West Germany)


== Credits ==
=== Credits ===
*'''Cast:''' Sean Connery (Moses Zebulon 'Shalako' Carlin), Brigitte Bardot (Countess Irina Lazaar), Stephen Boyd (Bosky Fulton), Jack Hawkins (Sir Charles Daggett), Peter van Eyck (General Baron Frederick Von Hallstatt), Honor Blackman (Lady Julia Daggett), Wood Strode (Chato), Eric Sykes (Mako), Alexander Knox (Senator Henry Clarke), Valerie French (Elen Clarke), Julian Mateos (Rojas), Donald Berry (Buffalo), Rodd Redwing (Chato's father), 'Chief' Tug Smith (Loco), Hans De Vries (Hans), Walter Brown (Pete Wells), Charles Stalnaker (Marker), Bob Cunningham (Luther), John Clark (Hackett), Bob Hall (Johnson)
*'''Cast:''' Sean Connery (Moses Zebulon 'Shalako' Carlin), Brigitte Bardot (Countess Irina Lazaar), Stephen Boyd (Bosky Fulton), Jack Hawkins (Sir Charles Daggett), Peter van Eyck (General Baron Frederick Von Hallstatt), Honor Blackman (Lady Julia Daggett), Wood Strode (Chato), Eric Sykes (Mako), Alexander Knox (Senator Henry Clarke), Valerie French (Elen Clarke), Julian Mateos (Rojas), Donald Berry (Buffalo), Rodd Redwing (Chato's father), 'Chief' Tug Smith (Loco), Hans De Vries (Hans), Walter Brown (Pete Wells), Charles Stalnaker (Marker), Bob Cunningham (Luther), John Clark (Hackett), Bob Hall (Johnson)
*Also with: Juan Terron (Indian)
*Also with: Juan Terron (Indian)
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*'''Producers:''' Euan Lloyd, Artur Brauner
*'''Producers:''' Euan Lloyd, Artur Brauner


==Synopsis==
===Synopsis===
A party of European aristocrats are on a hunting party in New Mexico in the 1880’s. The company is threatened by hostile Apaches and duped by the treacherous guide, who’s after their jewelry (and Honor Blackman).
A party of European aristocrats are on a hunting party in New Mexico in the 1880’s. The company is threatened by hostile Apaches and duped by the treacherous guide, who’s after their jewelry (and Honor Blackman).


== External Links ==
=== External Links ===
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063592/ Internet Movie Database]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063592/ Internet Movie Database]



Revision as of 21:54, 16 September 2019

Shalako (UK, West Germany 1968 / Edward Dmytryk)

Also known as

Man nennt mich Shalako (West Germany)

Credits

  • Cast: Sean Connery (Moses Zebulon 'Shalako' Carlin), Brigitte Bardot (Countess Irina Lazaar), Stephen Boyd (Bosky Fulton), Jack Hawkins (Sir Charles Daggett), Peter van Eyck (General Baron Frederick Von Hallstatt), Honor Blackman (Lady Julia Daggett), Wood Strode (Chato), Eric Sykes (Mako), Alexander Knox (Senator Henry Clarke), Valerie French (Elen Clarke), Julian Mateos (Rojas), Donald Berry (Buffalo), Rodd Redwing (Chato's father), 'Chief' Tug Smith (Loco), Hans De Vries (Hans), Walter Brown (Pete Wells), Charles Stalnaker (Marker), Bob Cunningham (Luther), John Clark (Hackett), Bob Hall (Johnson)
  • Also with: Juan Terron (Indian)
  • Story: Louis L'Amour
  • Screenplay: J.J. Griffith, Hal Hopper, Scot Finch
  • Cinematography: Ted Moore [Technicolor, Francoscope]
  • Music: Robert Farnon
  • Song: "Shalako" sung by Jim Dale
  • Producers: Euan Lloyd, Artur Brauner

Synopsis

A party of European aristocrats are on a hunting party in New Mexico in the 1880’s. The company is threatened by hostile Apaches and duped by the treacherous guide, who’s after their jewelry (and Honor Blackman).

External Links

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