Seven Pistols for a Gringo
1966 film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seven Pistols for a Gringo (Spanish: Río maldito or Siete pistolas para un gringo) is a 1966 Spanish/Italian western film[1][2] directed by Juan Xiol Marchal.[3] It was written by Alberto Colucci, Ignacio Iquino and Roberto Bianchi Montero,[4] and scored by Enrique Escobar. It stars Gerard Landry, Don Harrison, Fernando Rubio, Alberto Farnese, Alberto Gadea, Juan Manuel Simón, César Ojinaga and Gustavo Re.[5]
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Spanish | Río maldito |
Directed by | Juan Xiol Marchal |
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Screenplay by | Alberto Colucci |
Story by | Peter Kenn |
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Cinematography | Julio Pérez de Rozas |
Edited by | Maricel Bautista |
Music by | Enrique Escobar |
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Running time | 85 min |
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