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2.7/5 Rate Your Music Directed by Emimmo Salvi Music by Armando Sciascia Initial release 1966 Screenplay Ambrogio Molteni Cinematography Mario Parapetti | 4.8/10 2.5/5 Produced by Franco Mannocchi Release date 1966 Director Emimmo Salvi Music director Armando Sciascia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Written by Ambrogio MolteniEmimmo SalviJames Wilde (story) Starring Mickey HargitayGordon Mitchell Similar Uccidi o muori, Don Juan - My Dear Ghost, 30 Winchesters for El Dia, Overcoming, Stranger in Sacramento |
3 colpi di winchester per ringo
3 colpi di Winchester per Ringo a.k.a. Three Graves for a Winchester/Three Bullets for Ringo is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Emimmo Salvi and shot in Totalscope. It is the first and only film collaboration between Mickey Hargitay and Gordon Mitchell. The two friends appeared together in Mae West's 1950s Las Vegas stage show, then traveled to Italy where they made sword and sandal films. It was the first Western for Gordon Mitchell. Told that the Italians preferred their Western heroes lean, Mitchell dropped his weight from 220 lbs (99.79 kg) to 170 lbs (77.11 kg).
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Ringo, Frank and their sidekick Tom are hired by Walton, a gunrunner to rescue Jane Walcom, his daughter from a band of Mexicans he did business with. Shooting their way through the mob, the rescue is a success, but Ringo and Frank's friendship is ruined when Jane marries Ringo.
The two do not meet again until after the end of the American Civil War. Ringo has become the town sheriff and the father of a son. Frank returns to his hometown as a leader of a band of Confederate Guerrillas and outlaws. Frank obtains both wealth and revenge by hiring himself out to town boss Daniels who pays Frank to terrorise the town in order to obtain ranches from reluctant owners as well as murdering Ringo's mother and kidnapping Jane.