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Revision as of 15:09, 25 October 2023
Three Bullets for a Long Gun (South Africa · Germany 1970 / Director: Peter Henkel)
This is a Eurowestern
Also known as
Ehi amigo! Tocca a te morire (Italy) | 3 balles pur un roublard (France) | Le sanguinaire, le roublard, le vicieux (France) | Friss den Staub von meinen Stiefeln (Germany) | Django i Mexico (Denmark) | Drie kogels voor een lang geweer (Netherlands) | Enas tafos se perimenei (Greece) | Kalla mig Lucky (Sweden) | O Mais Rápido Viverá (Brazil)- DVD
- Soundtrack
- Pictures
- Laserdisc · VHS
- Trailers & Clips
- Forum Topic
- Opinions and comments
- Not on a list.
Synopsis
A Mexican bandit faces the firing squad - the call to fire about to be made. Suddenly, out of nowhere a lone man appears, killing the entire squad. But this act of mercy was not performed out of kindness or compassion...the stranger has one half of a map that leads to a cache of gold; the outlaw has the other.
Credits
- Cast: Beau Brummell (Major), Keith Van Der Wat (Lucky), Patrick Mynhardt (Hawk-Eye), Tullio Moneta (Moses), Don McCorkindale, Gaby Getz, José DeSousa, Butch Stoltz, John Barroso, Umberto Adaggi (as Umberto Addaggi), Celia Brummell, Janis Reinhardt, Joaquim Gomez
- Story: Keith Van Der Wat
- Screenplay: Keith Van Der Wat
- Cinematography: Andre Liebenberg
- Music: Keith Mansfield
- Producer: Ramsey Joynt
Reviews
Trivia
The sequel They Call Me Lucky was released in 1973.
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 85 min / 98? tbc
Release Dates
- 1971
- April 1875 (Germany)
Filming locations
Shot near Pretoria.