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Release Date:
18 March 1966 (Italy) more
Genre:
Action | Western more
Plot:
A drifter helps a ranch couple fend off the aproaches of a ruthless landowner. full summary | full synopsis
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User Comments:
solid, unpretentious spaghetti western, Ken Clark is excellent more

Cast

  (in credits order)
Ken Clark ... Nebraska
Yvonne Bastien ... Kay Hillmann
Piero Lulli ... Bill Carter (as Peter Carter)
Howard Ross ... Lou Felton (as Red Ross)
Alfonso Rojas ... Marthy Hillmann
Antonio Gradoli ... Brack the Bartender (as Anthony Gradwell)
Francisco Sanz ... Dottor Parson (as Paco Sanz)
Livio Lorenzon ... Sceriffo Bert (as Charles Lawrence)
Ángel Ortiz ... Hanck Dewey (as Angel Ortiz)
José Canalejas ... Elmer Dowson
Frank Braña ... Dickson (as Frank Brana)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Simón Arriaga ... Tedder (uncredited)
Guillermo Méndez ... Manuel (uncredited)
Renato Terra ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
Antonio Román  (as Anthony Roman)
Mario Bava (uncredited)
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Jesús Navarro Carrión  screenplay (as Jesús Navarro)
Jesús Navarro Carrión  story (as Jesús Navarro)
Antonio Román  screenplay (as Anthony Roman)
Antonio Román  story (as Anthony Roman)

Produced by
Fulvio Lucisano .... producer
 
Original Music by
Nino Oliviero 
 
Cinematography by
Guglielmo Mancori 
 
Film Editing by
Renato Cinquini 
Antonio Gimeno 
 
Costume Design by
Rafael Abienzo 
 
Production Management
Alberto de Cienfuegos .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lamberto Bava .... assistant director
J. Manuel De la Rasilla .... assistant director
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
El rancho maldido (Spain)
Gunman Called Nebraska (USA)
Nebraska il pistolero (Italy)
Ringo de Nebraska (Spain) (short title)
Ringo de Nebraska (El rancho maldito) (Spain)
Ringo from Nebraska (USA)
Savage Gringo
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Runtime:
82 min | France:85 min | Italy:91 min | West Germany:83 min
Country:
Italy | Spain
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Spain:18 | West Germany:16 (nf)

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Trivia:
The original director, Antonio Román, was fired by producer Fulvio Lucisano for his slow pace and not meeting the standards after directing less than 10% of the film. Although Mario Bava directed the bulk of the movie, he is not credited at all for directing it. more

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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful:-
solid, unpretentious spaghetti western, Ken Clark is excellent, 24 August 2003
9/10
Author: django-1 from south Texas USA

This review is of the pan-and-scan AIP-TV version of this film, called SAVAGE GRINGO. I taped it off TV about 20 years ago. I liked it then, and I like it now just having re-watched it. The few references to this film I've seen note that Mario Bava took over the direction from Antonio Roman, who is solely credited on the copy I have of this film, and then fault the film because it has few if any distinctively Bava touches in it. If you are looking for an Italian western that is to the genre what HERCULES IN THE HAUNTED WORLD is to sword-and-sandal films, look elsewhere, as you won't get it here. With so many Italian westerns having so many odd cinematic techniques used in them, SAVAGE GRINGO is actually quite conventional. Perhaps Bava simply just did a professional job on this and did NOT see it as an auteur piece on which he would put his personal stamp or with which he would make some statement about life and art. He had already worked with Ken Clark previously in ROAD TO FORT ALAMO/ ARIZONA BILL (a film which DID have a number of Bava touches to it)--perhaps that was one reason he was asked to complete this film? In any event, Clark is fantastic in this role. He is tall and athletic and one of the better American actors to work in the spaghetti western genre--it's a shame he only made two. His character NEBRASKA is fascinating although enigmatic, and creates a warmth and passion in the role. He's also VERY quick with a gun and it's exciting to see him come out of the woodwork in the blink of an eye and blow someone away. Personally, I don't have a problem with his motivations never being clearly stated--isn't that a little bit like real life? While we have a feeling that Nebraska will win in the end, we don't really know HOW he will get to that point or what barriers he will face along the way, so I don't see that as causing any lack of suspense. The suspense is caused by wondering how the situation got to the point it did--who exactly is Kay? Why does she point out that she's not married to Marty, and if not, what exactly is going on here? How did this Bill Carter get to be running things? What's Nebraska's perspective on this? In a way, the film plays against our expectations of what we expect from other films. Judged solely as a spaghetti western, NOT as a Mario Bava film, I've got to give this an above average rating. It's not wildly original, but like an old genre western with Johnny Mack Brown or Charles Starrett (we always know the ending of one of their films in advance, don't we?), it moves quickly, has a lot of fistfights and gunplay, and has the right attitude. And Ken Clark is superb in a rare Western appearance. I have a French language version of the previous Bava-Clark western, Arizona Bill. I'll have to watch it again now (got it 10+ years ago) after seeing this one, and I've got the DVD of ROY COLT... (Bava's 3rd and final western) on order.

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