6.6 /10 1 Votes
6.7/10 Country of origin Italy
United States First episode date 4 December 1993 Number of seasons 1 Genres Western, Comedy | 6.5/10 Created by Stephen Hillenburg Original language(s) English Final episode date 1993 Number of episodes 8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Directed by Terence Hill
Ted Nicolaou
Richard Schlesinger Starring Terence Hill
Nancy Morgan
Ron Carey
Ruth Buzzi
John Saxon Composer(s) Aaron Schroeder
David Grover Cast Terence Hill, Nancy Morgan, Ron Carey, Antoine de Caunes, Ruth Buzzi Similar The Smurfs, Marsupilami, Animal Crackers, The Kids from Room 402, The Country Mouse an |
Lucky luke intro tv series with terence hill
Lucky Luke (also known as The Adventures of Lucky Luke) is an Italian western-comedy television series starring Terence Hill that aired in 1992, and was based on the Belgian comic book series Lucky Luke and on a movie with the same title directed and produced by the same Hill in 1991. Eight episodes were produced.
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Production
The series was a co-production by Paloma Films and Reteitalia, and was directed, produced by and starring Terence Hill. It is a live-action adaptation of the comic book series Lucky Luke by Morris and René Goscinny, and on the movie with the same title directed and produced by the same Hill in 1991.
It was shot in: Bonanza Creek Ranch and Santa Fe (New Mexico), Zia Pueblo, Valles Caldera National Preserve, White Sands National Monument and La Junta (Colorado), Tucson (Arizona)
Eight episodes were produced, each with the running time of 50 minutes. Originally, 13 episodes were planned, but Terrence Hill became depressed after his adopted son Ross lost his life in a road accident. Ross was scheduled to appear as Billy the Kid in the series.
The series was originally aired on Canale 5 on 20 March 1992.
Soundtrack
The opening theme of the series is the song "Lucky Luke rides again", performed by Roger Miller. The main theme is the song "The lonesomest cowboy in the West", performed by Arlo Guthrie.