Seven Guns for Timothy explained

Seven Guns for Timothy
Native Name:
Director:Romolo Guerrieri
Story:Alfonso Balcázar
Starring:
Music:Gino Peguri
Cinematography:
  • Angelo Filippini
  • Víctor Monreal
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:Italy
Spain
Language:English
Studio:
  • Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas
  • C.I.A. Cinematografica
  • N.B.S. Cinematografica
Distributor:
  • Kora-Film
  • Filmax Distr. de Pelic. S.A.
  • Sunfilm Entertainment

Seven Guns for Timothy, also known as 7 magnifiche pistole, Siete Pistolas para Timothy and Seven Magnificent Guns, is a 1966 Italian-Spanish Western directed by Romolo Guerrieri, written by Giovanni Simonelli and José Antonio de la Loma and starring Sean Flynn.[1]

Plot

Timothy Benson, a young intellectual and greenhorn inherits a gold mine. Rodrigo Rodriguez, a bandido leader will stop at nothing to get Timothy to deed him the mine. It is up to Timothy's foreman and his friends to teach Timothy to be a tough hombre and with their help, stop the bandit, Rodrigo Rodriguez.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Pitts, Michael R. . Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films . 2nd . . 28 November 2012 . 306 . 9780786463725.