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*'''Runtime:''' 91 min | *'''Runtime:''' 91 min | ||
*'''Release Date:''' 15.10.1965 | *'''Release Date:''' 15.10.1965 | ||
==Also known as== | ===Also known as=== | ||
¡Viva Carrancho! (Spain) | Que viva Carrancho! (Spain) | Die Todesminen von Canyon City (Germany) | Ringo schießt zuerst (Germany) | Zwei an einer Kette (Germany/Austria) | Keine Gnade für Verräter (Germany) | The Man from Canyon City (U.S.A.) | Odio en la frontera (Italy) | L'homme qui venait de Canyon City (France) | L’homme qui vint Kansas City (France) | Canyon City (Greece) | ¡Viva Carrancho! (Spain) | Que viva Carrancho! (Spain) | Die Todesminen von Canyon City (Germany) | Ringo schießt zuerst (Germany) | Zwei an einer Kette (Germany/Austria) | Keine Gnade für Verräter (Germany) | The Man from Canyon City (U.S.A.) | Odio en la frontera (Italy) | L'homme qui venait de Canyon City (France) | L’homme qui vint Kansas City (France) | Canyon City (Greece) | ||
==Cast and crew== | ===Cast and crew=== | ||
*'''Cast:''' Robert Woods (Jim Morton / Jeff Clayton), Fernando Sancho (Carrancho), Luis Dávila (Ray / Red / Ryan), | *'''Cast:''' Robert Woods [as Robert Wood](Jim Morton / Jeff Clayton), Fernando Sancho (Carrancho), Loredana Nusciak [as Lore Nushak](Viviane Barrett), Luis Dávila (Ray / Red / Ryan), Renato Baldini [as Ryan Baldwin](Grieves), Ely Drago [as Ely Draco](Rosario), Gérard Tichy (Hargitay, government inspector), Antonio Almorós [as Antony Almoros](Manuel Pereda), Osvaldo Genazzani [as Jean Osvald](Morton aide), Oscar Carreras (storekeeper), Ryan Earthpick, Antonio Molino Rojo [as A. Molino Rojo](Matt, Morton henchman) [Spanish credit], Francisco Sanz [as Paco Sanz](Evaristo, rebellion leader) [Spanish credit], Gaspar 'Indio' González (Morton henchman) [Spanish credit], Oscar Pellicer (Morton henchman) [Spanish credit], José Manuel Martín (Esteban, informer) [Spanish credit], César Ojinaga (Fred Bogart, Morton henchman) [Spanish credit], Victor Fuente (whipped Mexican peon)[Spanish credit], Juan Miguel Solano [as J.L. Solano](Ramon) [Spanish credit], Angel Malla (Mexican boy) [Spanish credit], Asuncion Vitoria (maid) [Spanish credit] | ||
*Also with: Juan Fernandez (telegrapher), Carlos Otero (Morton henchman), Angel Lombarte (Morton henchman), Antonio Ponciano (Hargitay agent), Eduardo Lizarza (Mexican peon w/guitar), Francisco Aguilera (Eulogio, blown up peon) | |||
*'''Story:''' Attilio Riccio | *'''Story:''' Attilio Riccio [as Henry Vaughan] | ||
*'''Screenplay:''' Adriano Bolzoni | *'''Screenplay:''' Adriano Bolzoni | ||
*'''Cinematography:''' Aldo Scavarda (and Alfio Contini ? ) [Eastmancolor - Cromoscope 2,35:1] | *'''Cinematography:''' Aldo Scavarda (and Alfio Contini ? ) [Eastmancolor - Cromoscope 2,35:1] | ||
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Angelo Francesco Lavagnino|Angelo Francesco Lavagnino]] | *'''Music:''' [[:Category:Angelo Francesco Lavagnino|Angelo Francesco Lavagnino]] [as Francesco Lavagnino] | ||
*'''Producer:''' Paul Mough | *'''Producer:''' Paolo Moffa [as Paul Mough] | ||
==Synopsis== | ===Synopsis=== | ||
Red and Carrancho, after escaping from jail, reach the border to Mexico and are hired by Morton, a rich silver mine owner. Disgusted by the latter's cruelty, especially against the local peones, the two support a revolt organized with the aid of Mrs. Vivian, wife of the ruthless tyrant. | Red and Carrancho, after escaping from jail, reach the border to Mexico and are hired by Morton, a rich silver mine owner. Disgusted by the latter's cruelty, especially against the local peones, the two support a revolt organized with the aid of Mrs. Vivian, wife of the ruthless tyrant. | ||
==Links== | ===Links=== | ||
*[ | *[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060874/combined Internet Movie Database] | ||
* [http://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2010/07/viva-carrancho.html Review by 800 SW (Spain)] | *[http://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2010/07/viva-carrancho.html Review by 800 SW (Spain)] | ||
[[Category:1965]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]] | [[Category:1965]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]] | ||
[[Category:Alfonso Balcázar]][[Category:Angelo Francesco Lavagnino]][[Category:Adriano Bolzoni]] | [[Category:Alfonso Balcázar]][[Category:Angelo Francesco Lavagnino]][[Category:Adriano Bolzoni]] | ||
[[Category:Robert Woods]][[Category:Fernando Sancho]][[Category:Luis Dávila]][[Category:Loredana Nusciak]][[Category:Antonio Almorós]][[Category:José Manuel Martín]][[Category:Gaspar 'Indio' González]][[Category:Francisco Sanz]][[Category:Antonio Molino Rojo]][[Category:César Ojínaga]] | [[Category:Robert Woods]][[Category:Fernando Sancho]][[Category:Luis Dávila]][[Category:Loredana Nusciak]][[Category:Antonio Almorós]][[Category:José Manuel Martín]][[Category:Gaspar 'Indio' González]][[Category:Francisco Sanz]][[Category:Antonio Molino Rojo]][[Category:César Ojínaga]][[Category:Carlos Otero]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:34, 7 October 2021
L'uomo che viene da Canyon City (Italy, Spain 1965 / Director: Alfonso Balcázar)
- Runtime: 91 min
- Release Date: 15.10.1965
Also known as
¡Viva Carrancho! (Spain) | Que viva Carrancho! (Spain) | Die Todesminen von Canyon City (Germany) | Ringo schießt zuerst (Germany) | Zwei an einer Kette (Germany/Austria) | Keine Gnade für Verräter (Germany) | The Man from Canyon City (U.S.A.) | Odio en la frontera (Italy) | L'homme qui venait de Canyon City (France) | L’homme qui vint Kansas City (France) | Canyon City (Greece)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Robert Woods [as Robert Wood](Jim Morton / Jeff Clayton), Fernando Sancho (Carrancho), Loredana Nusciak [as Lore Nushak](Viviane Barrett), Luis Dávila (Ray / Red / Ryan), Renato Baldini [as Ryan Baldwin](Grieves), Ely Drago [as Ely Draco](Rosario), Gérard Tichy (Hargitay, government inspector), Antonio Almorós [as Antony Almoros](Manuel Pereda), Osvaldo Genazzani [as Jean Osvald](Morton aide), Oscar Carreras (storekeeper), Ryan Earthpick, Antonio Molino Rojo [as A. Molino Rojo](Matt, Morton henchman) [Spanish credit], Francisco Sanz [as Paco Sanz](Evaristo, rebellion leader) [Spanish credit], Gaspar 'Indio' González (Morton henchman) [Spanish credit], Oscar Pellicer (Morton henchman) [Spanish credit], José Manuel Martín (Esteban, informer) [Spanish credit], César Ojinaga (Fred Bogart, Morton henchman) [Spanish credit], Victor Fuente (whipped Mexican peon)[Spanish credit], Juan Miguel Solano [as J.L. Solano](Ramon) [Spanish credit], Angel Malla (Mexican boy) [Spanish credit], Asuncion Vitoria (maid) [Spanish credit]
- Also with: Juan Fernandez (telegrapher), Carlos Otero (Morton henchman), Angel Lombarte (Morton henchman), Antonio Ponciano (Hargitay agent), Eduardo Lizarza (Mexican peon w/guitar), Francisco Aguilera (Eulogio, blown up peon)
- Story: Attilio Riccio [as Henry Vaughan]
- Screenplay: Adriano Bolzoni
- Cinematography: Aldo Scavarda (and Alfio Contini ? ) [Eastmancolor - Cromoscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Angelo Francesco Lavagnino [as Francesco Lavagnino]
- Producer: Paolo Moffa [as Paul Mough]
Synopsis
Red and Carrancho, after escaping from jail, reach the border to Mexico and are hired by Morton, a rich silver mine owner. Disgusted by the latter's cruelty, especially against the local peones, the two support a revolt organized with the aid of Mrs. Vivian, wife of the ruthless tyrant.