Magnifici tre, I

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I magnifici tre (Italy 1961 / Director: Giorgio Simonelli)

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Synopsis

Three scalawags are mistaken for notorious gunmen and guided by some luck help to free the land from a felonious general. Early western comedy which is set in the uprising of Juarez against the French emperor in 1866.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Walter Chiari (Pablo), Ugo Tognazzi (Domingo), Raimondo Vianello (José), Dominique Boschero (Alba), Anna Ranalli (Dolores), Margaret Rose Keil (Juanita), Aroldo Tieri (Bonarios), Luigi Visconti [as Fanfulla] (Pedro), Bruno Tocci (blacksmith ?), Tullio Altamura (Alonzo, Bonarios aide), Alexis Revdis [as Alex Revdis] (Mendoza), Tom Felleghy [as Tom Felleghi] (Lieutenant Gonzales), Franco Jamonte, Nietta Zocchi (Nina), Lido Pini (Kid Gorilla), Nando Angelini (Las Quietas prankster), Ciccio Barbi [as Alfio Barbi] (Armando, Pedro's partner), Giuliano Mancini (bridegroom), Lucia Modugno (bride), Eugenio Galadini (peon spokesman)
  • Uncredited actors: Orlando Pallamari (Bonarios cabinet member), Amerigo Santarelli (fight trainer)
  • Screenplay: Bruno Corbucci, Giovanni Grimaldi, Mario Guerra, Giulio Scarnicci, Renzo Tarabusi, Vittorio Vighi
  • Cinematography: Franco Villa [Eastmancolor - Panoramico 1,66:1]
  • Music: Gianni Ferrio
  • Song: “Un Uomo Vivo” sung by Gino Paoli
  • Producer: Emo Bistolfi

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 105 min / 96 (tbc)

Release Dates

  • November 10, 1961 (Italy)

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