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'''L'uomo dalla pistola d'oro''' (Spain | '''L'uomo dalla pistola d'oro''' (Spain · Italy [[:Category:1965|1965]] / Director: Alfonso Balcázar) | ||
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===<i class="fas fa-language fa-xs"></i> Also known as=== | |||
Doc, manos de plata (Spain) | The Man Who Came to Kill (USA) | Doc, Hands of Steel (USA) | Der Mann, der kam, um zu töten (German theatrical title) | Mad Mexican (German video title) | Een colt voor McGregor (Belgium) | Un colt pour McGregor (France) | Mannen med den gyllene pistolen - hamnare for dollar (Sweden) | O anthropos me to hryso pistoli (Greece) | O Homem Da Pistola de Ouro (Brazil) | 殺し屋がやって来た Koroshiya ga yattekita (Japan)</div> | |||
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== | ===<i class="fas fa-paragraph fa-xs"></i> Synopsis === | ||
An alcoholic doctor who is being followed by a bounty hunter discovers the corpse of a gunman famous for his golden guns. The doctor assumes the other man's identity so he can hide behind it. | |||
===<i class="fas fa-user-tag fa-xs"></i> Credits === | |||
*'''Cast''' (Spanish): Carl Möhner [as Karl Mohner] (Doc MacGregor/Malvin, Larry Kitchener), Luis Dávila (Slade/Slater Carroll), Fernando Sancho (Pablo Reyes), Gloria Milland (Norma O'Connor), Loris Loddi (Bob O'Connor), Óscar Pellicer (Silbury, Borgas henchman), Umberto Raho (Brogas, mayor), Irene Mir (Anastacio's widow), Pedro Gil (judge), Daniela Igliozzi [as Daniela Gouzzi] (cantina waitress), Juanita Espín (town woman at dance), Carlos Ronda (old doctor) | |||
*Additional Italian credits: Dario De Grassi, Franco Balducci (1st town sheriff) | |||
*Also with: Evaristo Maran (witness), Claudio Scarchilli (cantina barman), Jesús Puche (friendly man at the dance), Juan Torres (Baldosas storekeeper), Bruno Alias (saloon poker player), Angelo Casadei (saloon cowboy), Luigi Baldoni (1st saloon customer), Romano Moraschini (1st town resident), Franz Colangelo (1st town resident) | |||
*'''Story:''' Miguel Cusso, Alfonso Balcazar | *'''Story:''' Miguel Cusso, Alfonso Balcazar | ||
*'''Screenplay:''' Giovanni Simonelli, Alfonso Balcazar | *'''Screenplay:''' Giovanni Simonelli, Alfonso Balcazar | ||
*'''Cinematography:''' Mario Capriotti, Stelvio Massi [Eastmancolor | *'''Cinematography:''' Mario Capriotti, Stelvio Massi [Eastmancolor - Total Scope 2,35:1] | ||
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Angelo Francesco Lavagnino|Angelo Francesco Lavagnino]] | *'''Music:''' [[:Category:Angelo Francesco Lavagnino|Angelo Francesco Lavagnino]] | ||
*'''Song:''' "Golden Gun" sung by [[:Category:The Wilder Brothers|The Wilder Brothers]] | *'''Song:''' "Golden Gun" sung by [[:Category:The Wilder Brothers|The Wilder Brothers]] | ||
*''' | *'''Producers:''' Carlos Bove, Roberto Palaggi | ||
== | ===<i class="fas fa-gavel fa-xs"></i> Reviews=== | ||
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[[Category:Alfonso Balcázar]] | *'''Runtime:''' 89 min | ||
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[[Category:Luis Dávila]] | ===<i class="far fa-calendar-alt fa-xs"></i> Release Dates=== | ||
[[Category:Fernando Sancho]][[Category:Umberto Raho]] | * December 3, 1965 (Italy) | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 3 November 2023
L'uomo dalla pistola d'oro (Spain · Italy 1965 / Director: Alfonso Balcázar)
Also known as
Doc, manos de plata (Spain) | The Man Who Came to Kill (USA) | Doc, Hands of Steel (USA) | Der Mann, der kam, um zu töten (German theatrical title) | Mad Mexican (German video title) | Een colt voor McGregor (Belgium) | Un colt pour McGregor (France) | Mannen med den gyllene pistolen - hamnare for dollar (Sweden) | O anthropos me to hryso pistoli (Greece) | O Homem Da Pistola de Ouro (Brazil) | 殺し屋がやって来た Koroshiya ga yattekita (Japan)- DVD
- Soundtrack
- Pictures
- VHS
- Forum Topic
- Full credits
- Not on a list
Synopsis
An alcoholic doctor who is being followed by a bounty hunter discovers the corpse of a gunman famous for his golden guns. The doctor assumes the other man's identity so he can hide behind it.
Credits
- Cast (Spanish): Carl Möhner [as Karl Mohner] (Doc MacGregor/Malvin, Larry Kitchener), Luis Dávila (Slade/Slater Carroll), Fernando Sancho (Pablo Reyes), Gloria Milland (Norma O'Connor), Loris Loddi (Bob O'Connor), Óscar Pellicer (Silbury, Borgas henchman), Umberto Raho (Brogas, mayor), Irene Mir (Anastacio's widow), Pedro Gil (judge), Daniela Igliozzi [as Daniela Gouzzi] (cantina waitress), Juanita Espín (town woman at dance), Carlos Ronda (old doctor)
- Additional Italian credits: Dario De Grassi, Franco Balducci (1st town sheriff)
- Also with: Evaristo Maran (witness), Claudio Scarchilli (cantina barman), Jesús Puche (friendly man at the dance), Juan Torres (Baldosas storekeeper), Bruno Alias (saloon poker player), Angelo Casadei (saloon cowboy), Luigi Baldoni (1st saloon customer), Romano Moraschini (1st town resident), Franz Colangelo (1st town resident)
- Story: Miguel Cusso, Alfonso Balcazar
- Screenplay: Giovanni Simonelli, Alfonso Balcazar
- Cinematography: Mario Capriotti, Stelvio Massi [Eastmancolor - Total Scope 2,35:1]
- Music: Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
- Song: "Golden Gun" sung by The Wilder Brothers
- Producers: Carlos Bove, Roberto Palaggi
Reviews
Trivia
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Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 89 min
Release Dates
- December 3, 1965 (Italy)
Filming locations
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