Tres hombres buenos

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Tres hombres buenos (Spain · Italy 1963 / Director: Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent)

Also known as

I tre implacabili (Italy) | Tre uomini buoni (Italy) | The Implacable Three (USA) | 3 cavaliers noirs (France) | Le solitaire et les 3 cavaliers (France) | Die drei unerbittlichen (Germany) | Üc kabadayinin intikami (Turkey) | Por Um Punhado De Prata (Brazil)
The Implacable Three movie poster

Synopsis

Cèsar Guzman lives on a ranch with his pregnant wife Analupe. One night, when she is alone, 7 men try to rob the ranch. She recognizes the chief and he strangles her. When Cèsar gets back home, with the help of Silveira and Abriles, he seeks revenge for the death of his wife.

Credits

  • Cast: Geoffrey Horne (Don Cesar Guzman), Paul Piaget (Joao Silveira), Fernando Sancho (Diego Abriles), Claudio Undari [as Robert Hundar] (Niño McCoy), Raf Baldassarre (deputy), Charito del Río (Lola), Cristina Gaioni (Marisol Benavente), Donatella Turri [as Tulia Nelson] (Ana Luisa Guzman), Fernando Montes (sheriff), Giuseppe Addobbati [as John McDouglas] (Barton), Massimo Carocci [as Maximo Carocci] (Rex, reluctant burglar), Santiago Rivero (Don Julio Benavente), Antonio Gradoli (Mayor Samuel Hopkins), Xan das Bolas (postmaster), Emilio Rodríguez (burglar), Lorenzo Robledo (Ray Logan, burglar), Antonio Padilla (hotelier), Rufino Inglés (Sanders, saloon proprietor), Pedro R. Quevedo (Badenas, duellist), Aldo Sambrell [as Joe Sambell] (burglar), Gonzalo Esquiroz [as Gonzalo Ezquiroz] (McCoy henchman), Simon Arriaga [as S. Arriaga] (McCoy henchman), J. Farber, M. Visconti, V. Fernandez, F. Oosmes, M. Lugois, Miguel de la Riva [as M. de la Riva] (burglar), Emilio Berrio, Antonio Sanabria, Jesús Guzmán [as J. Guzman] (undertaker merchant), S. Madariaga, M. Merino, F. Montalvo, Enrique Navarro [as E. Navarro] (blacksmith), F. Cornejo, Jose L. Ferrero, Juan Antonio Peral [as J.A. Peral] (McCoy henchman)
  • Also with: Román Ariznavarreta (stagecoach shotgun), Antonio Orengo (saloon patron)
  • Story: Jose Mallorqui
  • Screenplay: Jose Mallorqui, Mario Caiano, Joaquin Luis Romero Marchent
  • Cinematography: Rafael Pacheco [Eastmancolor, Totalscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Manuel Parada
  • Producer: Alberto Grimaldi, Eduardo Manzanos Brochero

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 86 min

Release Dates

  • Release Date: 16.5.1963

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