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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Rudy Wallace arrives home to take over the family ranch as his father was killed by cattle baron Morrison. Morrison wants no competition and instructs all other ranchers not to sell Rudy any cattle. A sheriff has followed Rudy to arrest him as an accomplice in a series of holdups but eventually finds out that Rudy is innocent and helps him defeat the crooked Morrison.  
Rudy Wallace arrives home at the family ranch after fifteen years of absence. Only a few weeks ago his father was killed by cattle baron Morrison. Rudy intends to revive the farm but Mark, Morrison’s brutal henchman, and his gang make it clear that big boss Morrison allows no competition. They terrorize the farmers and instruct them not to sell Rudy any cattle. Just when Rudy opposes Mark in a fistfight, Raf, a Sheriff and ex-buddy of Rudy, comes to town to arrest Rudy for a murder commited in another city. Rudy convinces Raf to allow him only one more day to confront Morrison. Raf eventually discovers that Rudy is innocent and helps him defeat the crooked Morrison.


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Revision as of 19:11, 15 November 2015

Tres dólares de plomo (Italy, Spain 1964 / Director: Pino Mercanti (as Joseph Trader))

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  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Release Date: 19.12.1964

Also known as

Tre dollari di piombo (Italy) | Für drei Dollar Blei (Germany) | Three Lead Dollars | Trois dollars de plomb (France) | Gia tria kalpika dollaria (Greece)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Fred Beir (Rudy Wallace), Evi Marandi (as Evy Marandis) (Anne), Francisco Nieto, Richard St. Bris (Laurence), Dina De Santis (as Dyna De Saint) (Saloon Singer), Olivier Mathot (Morrison), Roberto Messina (as Bob Messanger) (Mark, Morrison's henchman), Angel Alvarez, Luis Chavarro, Andrew Hart (boy), Stella Monclar (Mrs. Morrison), Andrea Fantasia (Raf)
  • Story: Silvio Siano, Mario De Nardo
  • Screenplay: Silvio Siano, Mario di Nardo, Ramon Lillo (as Nino Lillo)
  • Cinematography: Manuel Sanjuan [Eastmancolor, Totalscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Gioacchino Angelo
  • Song: “Canto del cowboy” sung by Bruno D’Angelo
  • Producers: G. Carrus, Domenico Lugi Rotolo

Synopsis

Rudy Wallace arrives home at the family ranch after fifteen years of absence. Only a few weeks ago his father was killed by cattle baron Morrison. Rudy intends to revive the farm but Mark, Morrison’s brutal henchman, and his gang make it clear that big boss Morrison allows no competition. They terrorize the farmers and instruct them not to sell Rudy any cattle. Just when Rudy opposes Mark in a fistfight, Raf, a Sheriff and ex-buddy of Rudy, comes to town to arrest Rudy for a murder commited in another city. Rudy convinces Raf to allow him only one more day to confront Morrison. Raf eventually discovers that Rudy is innocent and helps him defeat the crooked Morrison.

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