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Réalisateur:
Leopoldo Savona
Writers:
Mario Casacci (writer)
Rate Furlan (screenplay)
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Release Date:
30 août 1967 (Sweden) suite
Genre:
Western
Plot:
The Sorenson family is massacred, apparently by Indians. On the site of the killing, a town, Gold Hill grows up... suite | add synopsis
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Ensemble

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Richard Harrison ... Donald Sorensen / Saroyan aka El Rojo
Piero Lulli ... Lasky (as Peter Carter)
Nieves Navarro ... Consuela
Mirko Ellis ... Cochise
Annie Gorassini ... Flo
José Jaspe ... José Garibaldi
Rita Klein ... Pamela
Andrea Aureli ... Ortega (as Andrew Ray)
Raf Baldassarre ... Ramon
John Bartha ... Judge
Franco Ressel ... Wallace (as Ray Russel) (as Frank Ressell)
Tom Felleghy ... Sheriff
Furio Pellerani
Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia (as Ivan Scratuglia)
Piero Tordi
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Additional Details

Autre(s) titre(s):
Rojo (USA)
Texas el rojo (Spain)
El rojo (France) [fr]
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Durée:
82 min
Pays:
Spain | Italy
Langue:
Italien
Couleur:
Couleur
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 suite
Son:
Mono
Classification:
Spain:18 | Sweden:15
Company:
Petruka Films suite

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El Rotteno, 16 December 2006
3/10
Author: John Seal de Oakland CA

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

Blank-faced Richard Harrison stars as yet another Man With No Name (though it's actually Joe, apparently) in this extremely pedestrian Spanish western. He's out to avenge the deaths of the Sorenson family, who are killed off in the first few minutes of the film by an Indian who is apparently armed with a rapid fire bow and arrow. Also implicated in the crime are four fellows you instantly know are villains: two swarthy chaps with Latino surnames (Ortega and Navarro), one with a Jewish name (Lasky), and one (Wallace) who, well, you just look at his sneer and you can see he's a baddie. Also on hand is Black Bart, a masked man with some gruesome facial scars, and a comic Confederate sidekick. El Rojo suffers from some of the most lackadaisical dubbing ever, with several of the voice actors displaying a distinct lack of enthusiasm. Though apparently shot in 2.35:1, the full-frame Greek video that forms the basis of this review actually looks pretty good--apparently director Leopoldo Savona centered his shots for most of the film.

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