Duello nel Texas
Duello nel Texas | |
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Spanish film poster | |
Directed by |
Ricardo Blasco Mario Caiano[1] |
Produced by |
Albert Band José Gutiérrez Maesso |
Written by |
Albert Band Ricardo Blasco James Donald Prindle (story) |
Starring | Richard Harrison |
Music by | Ennio Morricone |
Cinematography | Massimo Dallamano |
Edited by | Rosa G. Salgado |
Release dates |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country |
Italy Spain |
Language | Italian |
Duello nel Texas, also known as Gunfight at Red Sands and Gringo, is a 1963 Italian/Spanish international co-production. Directed by Ricardo Blasco, the film was produced by Albert Band as his first spaghetti western. It was also the first Western to feature a score by Ennio Morricone and the second spaghetti western to star Richard Harrison.
Plot
Outside of Carterville, Texas, the sheepherding Martinez family has discovered gold on their land. Manuel, the wayward youngest son boasts about the fact under the influence of alcohol in a saloon. The next day three masked men ride to the Martinez house where they murder the father, wound Manuel and steal the gold belonging to the family. Unaware of the crimes they committed, the three masked riders are seen by Richard Martinez, called "Gringo" who is an adopted Anglo-American son of the Martinez family. Gringo has been away for four years fighting with guerillas against the Mexican Government. Discovering the tragedies, Gringo seeks the help of Sheriff Lance Corbett to find the killers who Gringo can only identify by their horses. Gringo kills one of the men who attempts to ambush him and gradually discovers that certain people in the town of Carterville want to obtain the land of the Martinez family for themselves.
Cast
- Richard Harrison ... Richard - Ricardo "Gringo" Martinez
- Giacomo Rossi-Stuart ... Sheriff Lance Corbett
- Mikaela ... Maria Huertas
- Sara Lezana ... Elisa ' Lisa' Martinez
- Daniel Martín ... Manuel Martinez
- Barta Barri ... Lou Stedman
- Aldo Sambrell ... Juan Guardo
- Agustín González ... Risitas Wilson
- Barbara Simon ... Rosa Cardena
- Ángel Solano ... Miller
- Gonzalo Esquiroz ... King Wilson
- Rodolfo del Campo ... Doctor
- Guillermo Vera ... Mexicano
Notes
- ↑ Cox, Alex 10,000 Ways to Die: A Director's Take on the Spaghetti Western Oldcastle Books, 21 Oct 2010