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Clint Eastwood | Joe | |
Marianne Koch | Marisol | |
W. Lukschy | ||
S. Rupp | ||
John Wels | ||
Joe Edgar | ||
Wolfgang Lukschy | John Baxter | |
Sieghardt Rupp | Esteban Rojo | |
Antonio Prieto | Don Miguel Rojo | |
Margarita Lozano | Consuelo Baxter | |
Benito Stefanelli | Rubio | |
Bruno Carotenuto | Antonio Baxter | |
Joseph Egger | Piripero | |
Carol Brown | Antonia Baxter | |
Gian Maria Volonté | Ramón Rojo | |
José Calvo | Silvanito | |
Daniel Martín | Julián |
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Producer | Harry Colombo
George Papi Arrigo Colombo Giorgio Papi |
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Writer | Clint Eastwood
Akira Kurosawa Ryûzô Kikushima |
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Cinematography | Massimo Dallamano
Federico G. Larraya |
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Musician | Ennio Morricone
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"First-class western bravado!" - The New York Times Clint Eastwood's legendary "Man With No Name" makes his powerful debut in this thrilling, action-packed "new breed of western" (Motion Picture Herald) from the acclaimed director of The Good, The Bad And The Ugly and For A Few Dollars More. Exploding with blistering shoot-outs, dynamic performances and atmospheric cinematography, it's an undisputed classic of the genre. A mysterious gunman has just arrived in San Miguel, a grim, dusty border town where two rival bands of smugglers are terrorizing the impoverished citizens. A master of the "quick-draw," the stranger soon receives offers of employment from each gang. But his loyalty cannot be bought; he accepts both jobs...and sets in motion a plan to destroy both jobs...and sets in motion a plan to destroy both groups of criminals, pitting one against the other in a series of brilliantly orchestrated set-ups, showdowns and deadly confrontations. |
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