Seven Pistols for a Gringo explained

Seven Pistols for a Gringo
Native Name:
Director:Juan Xiol Marchal
Screenplay:Alberto Colucci
Story:Peter Kenn
Music:Enrique Escobar
Cinematography:Julio Pérez de Rozas
Editing:Maricel Bautista
Starring:
Runtime:85 min
Country:
  • Spain
  • Italy
Studio:
  • Cinematografica Associati
  • I.F.I. España S.A.
Distributor:
  • Paradise Film Exchange
  • Sánchez Ramade

Seven Pistols for a Gringo (Spanish; Castilian: 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]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Coma, Àngel . Ignacio F. Iquino, Hombre de Cine . . 1 January 2003 . 1195 . 9788475844848.
  2. Book: James Robert . Parish . Kingsley . Canham . Film directors guide--Western Europe . registration . . 1 June 1976 . 187 . 9780810809086.
  3. Book: Pascual . Cebollada . Luis . Rubio Gil . Enciclopedia del cine español: cronología . registration . Ediciones del Serbal . 1996 . 1968 . 9788476281703.
  4. Book: Weisser, Thomas . Spaghetti Westerns—the Good, the Bad and the Violent: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Filmography of 558 Eurowesterns and Their Personnel, 1961–1977 . . 11 March 2014 . 9781476611693.
  5. Book: Comas, Àngel . Diccionari de llargmetratges: el cinema a Catalunya durant la Segona República, la Guerra Civil i el franquisme (1930-1975) . Cossetània Edicions . 2005 . 226 . 9788497910965.