Los 7 de Pancho Villa (1967)
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- 1h 31min
- Drama, Western
- 12 Sep 1967 (Spain)
- Movie
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Nuria Torray | ... |
María
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John Ericson | ... |
Don Diego Alvarado / Diego Owens
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Mara Cruz | ... |
Vera Stevens
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Gustavo Rojo | ... |
General Urbina
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Juan Antonio Peral | ... |
Juárez
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Fernando Curiel | ... |
Chaves
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Reg Gillam | ... |
Salas
(as Reginal Guilliams)
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Guillermo Méndez | ... |
Camacho
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José Luis Lluch | ... |
Mudo
(as Jose L. Lluch)
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Regina de Julián | ... |
Juana
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Rosa Girón | ... |
Rosita
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Mario Losier |
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Beatriz Savón | ... |
Cantina Girl
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Pastor Serrador | ... |
Manuel Sierra
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Antonio Jiménez Escribano | ... |
Colonel Hidalgo
(as Antonio J. Escribano)
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James Philbrook | ... |
Sheriff of Cerezo
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Ricardo Palacios | ... |
Pancho Villa
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Directed by
José María Elorrieta | ... | (as Jose Mª Elorrieta) |
Written by
Manuel Sebares | ... | (screenplay) (as Manuel Sebares Caso) |
Produced by
Sidney W. Pink | ... | producer |
Félix Sánchez | ... | executive producer |
Ricardo Vázquez | ... | line producer |
Music by
Federico Contreras | ... | (as Maestro Contreras) |
Cinematography by
Alfonso Nieva | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa | ... | (as Antonio Ramirez) |
Editorial Department
María Elisa Valero | ... | assistant editor |
Set Decoration by
Teddy Villalba | ... | (as Tedy Villalba) |
Makeup Department
Angelita García | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Carola Sesé | ... | hair stylist |
Vicente Vázquez | ... | key makeup artist |
Production Management
Gonzalo Asensio | ... | production manager (as Gonzalo Asensio Rey) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Rafael Moreno Alba | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Fernando Guillot | ... | assistant set decorator |
Antonio Zamora | ... | property master |
Sound Department
José Nogueira | ... | reference sound |
Special Effects by
Antonio Molina | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Miguel Guzmán | ... | still photographer |
Luis Muñoz Alcolea | ... | assistant camera (as Luis M. Alcolea) |
Javier Pérez Zofio | ... | camera operator (as Javier Perez) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mercedes de Segovia | ... | costumer (as Mercedes Segovia) |
Alejo Queralto | ... | costumer |
Script and Continuity Department
Marisol G. Morcillo | ... | script supervisor (as Marisol Garcia Morcillo) |
Mari Carmen Villalba | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Luis Hernandez | ... | production assistant |
José María Shelly | ... | production assistant (as Jose Mª Shelly) |
Félix Acaso | ... | voice dubbing: Gustavo Rojo (uncredited) |
José María Caffarel | ... | voice dubbing: Pastor Serrador (uncredited) |
Eduardo Calvo | ... | voice dubbing: Antonio Jiménez Escribano (uncredited) |
Juan Miguel Cuesta | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Ángela González | ... | voice dubbing: Nuria Torray (uncredited) |
Josefina de Luna | ... | voice dubbing: Mara Cruz (uncredited) |
Teófilo Martínez | ... | voice dubbing: James Philbrook (uncredited) |
Fernando Nogueras | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Julio Núñez | ... | voice dubbing: Fernando Curiel (uncredited) |
Santos Paniagua | ... | voice dubbing: Ricardo Palacios (uncredited) |
Claudio Rodríguez | ... | voice dubbing: John Ericson (uncredited) |
Pedro Sempson | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Cooperativa Cinematográfica de Distribución (1967) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Ring-Film-Verleih (1975) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- D.C. Films (Spain)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Peris Hermanos (props)
- Vázquez Hermanos (wardrobe)
- Sabater (weapons)
- Mole Richardson (electric equipment)
- Roberto Navarro (generator)
- Medina (horses)
- García-Moreno (horses)
- Fono España S.A. (dubbing: Spanish version)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
During the Mexican Revolution, Pancho Villa is wounded and left his large treasure in gold back in the city of Colón. He is forced to establish an alliance with General Urbina, leader, and he asks seven of his faithful guerrillas to take back the gold that he has hidden in a farm, near the New Mexico border, and which will allow him to pay for a new army and guns. Meanwhile, the Carrancista troopers and the American army are searching for Pancho Villa's army in disarray, to finish them and their leader. The seven men, the General, and a lonesome hired American (Gringo), start up north; on their way, they cross an old guerrilla and his young companion, Maria, a sexy brunette who decide to join them - and soon Maria becomes the General's lover. The Gringo is sent alone to the farm house to see if it is clear, but he finds there Vera Stevens, a widow whose husband was murdered by Villa's men. The Gringo understands that in the same action, his dear wife was murdered, too... and he changes his loyalty to the blonde widow, who is decided to defend her hose with the sheriff and a handful of her farm hands. They do put up a fight when the General and Villa's seven decide on a full out attack. After much bloodshed, Vera and the Gringo are alone, captured, and tortured to tell where the gold is. They manage to escape their bonds, and counterattack, killing all their enemies, and facing the future with some confidence. Written by Artemis-9 |
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Trivia | In France and in Brazil, where the film was not shown in theaters, there was a late release as photo story magazines: "Une balle c'est ton prix", Star Cine Aventures Nº 216 (1969, France); "Uma bala é o teu preço", Ringo - Fotoaventuras do cinema Nº 16 (1972, Rio Gráfica Editora, Brasil). Sales were restricted to 7 and 10-year-olders, respectively. See more » |