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'''Una Colt, cinque dollari, una carogna''' (Mexico, 1967)
'''Una Colt, cinque dollari, una carogna''' (Mexico, 1966 / Director: René Cardona)
Director: René Cardona (as Richard Chardon)
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===<i class="fas fa-paragraph fa-xs"></i> Synopsis ===
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In Waco, Texas, the Mexican population is racially persecuted, instigated by gangs of unscrupulous adventurers. Ringo, a young Mexican boxer, takes up the cause of the persecuted, and gathers a group of volunteers, to engage in a merciless battle against the racists. Amidst the frequent clashes, the brother and wife of Ringo die. The hero reacts fiercely: hundreds of people succumb to the onslaught of his gang. Hunted by all the sheriffs of Texas, Ringo is forced to fight under unfavorable conditions against his pursuers: the gang is destroyed and badly injured, he dies on the grave of his wife.
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*'''Runtime:''' 82 min.
*'''Release Date:'''


== Also known as ==
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La vuelta del Mexicano (Mexico) | Un Colt, cinq dollars, une charogne (France)
*'''Cast:''' Jorge Rivero, Jaime Fernandez, Felix Gonzalez, Wolf Ruvinskis, Enrique Rambal, Tere Velázquez, Carlos Cortes, Raul Meraz, Jorge Russek, Dagoberto Rodriguez, Mary Ellen, Guillermo Rivas, John Kelly, Stim Sigar, Quintin Bulnes
 
* Director: René Cardona (as Richard Chardon)
== Cast and Crew ==
*'''Cast:''' Jorge Rivero (Ringo) as William Cliff), Víctor Junco (Jack), Carlos Cortés (Bob Carson), Félix González, Enrique Rambal (Padre Francisco), Elsa Aguirre (Rosario), Raúl Meraz (Comisario), Jorge Russek, John Kelly (Comisario Clark), Fernando Wagner, Pamela Susan Hall (as Pamela Holl), Joe Carson, Carlos León, José Eduardo Pérez (Cantinero), Barbara Turner, Victorio Blanco (Pueblerino (uncredited)), Guillermo Bravo Sosa (Pueblerino (uncredited)), Mario García 'Harapos' (Cantinero (uncredited)), Armando Gutiérrez (Hombre en cantina (uncredited), Leonor Gómez (Pueblerina (uncredited), Carlos Jordán (Don Alfonso (uncredited)), Enriqueta Reza (Pueblerina (uncredited))
*'''Screenplay:''' Rafael García Travesi
*'''Screenplay:''' Rafael García Travesi
*'''Cinematography:''' Alfredo Uribe
*'''Cinematography:''' Alfredo Uribe J.
*'''Music:''' Enrico C. Cabiati
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Enrico C. Cabiati|Enrico C. Cabiati]]


== Synopsis ==  
===<i class="fas fa-gavel fa-xs"></i> Reviews===
In Waco, Texas, the Mexican population is racially persecuted, instigated by gangs of unscrupulous adventurers. Ringo, a young Mexican boxer, takes up the cause of the persecuted, and gathers a group of volunteers, to engage in a merciless battle against the racists. Amidst the frequent clashes, the brother and wife of Ringo die. The hero reacts fiercely: hundreds of people succumb to the onslaught of his gang. Hunted by all the sheriffs of Texas, Ringo is forced to fight under unfavorable conditions against his pursuers: the gang is destroyed and badly injured, he dies on the grave of his wife.
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== About ==  
===<i class="fas fa-lightbulb fa-xs"></i> Trivia ===
* Most sources consulted claim this Mexican film was made in Italy
* Most sources consulted claim this Mexican film was made in Italy
* Follows [[7 Colt per 7 carogne]]
* Edited from the serial El Mexicano, episodes "El retador", "No mataras" and "Redencion"
* Followed by [[7 Colt per 7 carogne]]
 
===<i class="fas fa-stopwatch fa-xs"></i> Versions and runtimes===
*'''Runtime:''' 84 min.
 
===<i class="far fa-calendar-alt fa-xs"></i> Release Dates===
*'''Release Dates:''' November '66 (Mexico), November '67 (Italy)


== External Links ==
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0251467/ Internet Movie Database]
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 29 September 2023

Una Colt, cinque dollari, una carogna (Mexico, 1966 / Director: René Cardona)

Synopsis

In Waco, Texas, the Mexican population is racially persecuted, instigated by gangs of unscrupulous adventurers. Ringo, a young Mexican boxer, takes up the cause of the persecuted, and gathers a group of volunteers, to engage in a merciless battle against the racists. Amidst the frequent clashes, the brother and wife of Ringo die. The hero reacts fiercely: hundreds of people succumb to the onslaught of his gang. Hunted by all the sheriffs of Texas, Ringo is forced to fight under unfavorable conditions against his pursuers: the gang is destroyed and badly injured, he dies on the grave of his wife.

Credits

  • Cast: Jorge Rivero, Jaime Fernandez, Felix Gonzalez, Wolf Ruvinskis, Enrique Rambal, Tere Velázquez, Carlos Cortes, Raul Meraz, Jorge Russek, Dagoberto Rodriguez, Mary Ellen, Guillermo Rivas, John Kelly, Stim Sigar, Quintin Bulnes
  • Director: René Cardona (as Richard Chardon)
  • Screenplay: Rafael García Travesi
  • Cinematography: Alfredo Uribe J.
  • Music: Enrico C. Cabiati

Reviews

We have no reviews of this film.

Trivia

  • Most sources consulted claim this Mexican film was made in Italy
  • Edited from the serial El Mexicano, episodes "El retador", "No mataras" and "Redencion"
  • Followed by 7 Colt per 7 carogne

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 84 min.

Release Dates

  • Release Dates: November '66 (Mexico), November '67 (Italy)

Filming locations

External Links

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