Bandidos (film)

Bandidos is a 1967 spaghetti western film. It marked the directorial debut in a feature film of the then cinematographer Massimo Dallamano.[3][4]

Bandidos
Directed byMassimo Dallamano
Produced bySolly V. Bianco[1]
Screenplay by
  • Romano Migliorini
  • Giovan Battista Mussetto
  • Juan Cobos[2]
Story by
  • Juan Cobos
  • Luis Laso[2]
Starring
Music byEgisto Macchi[1]
CinematographyEmilio Foriscot[2]
Edited byGian Maria Messeri[2]
Production
companies
  • E.P.I.C. - Edizioni Produzioni Internazionali Cinematografic
  • Hesperia Films[2]
Distributed byEuro International Films[2]
Release date
  • 1967 (1967)
Country

Synopsis

Renowned gunman Richard Martin is travelling on a train which is held up by Billy Kane, a former student of Martin's. Kane spares Martin, but only after shooting his hands. Years later, Martin meets an escaped convict, wrongly convicted for the train robbery. Martin trains his new student and both men seek out Billy Kane.

Cast

Release

Bandidos was first released in 1967.[1][5]

See also

References

  1. Grant 2011, p. 444.
  2. "Bandidos (1967)". Archiviodelcinemaitaliano.it. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  3. Giusti 2007, p. 38.
  4. Giusti 2007, p. 39.
  5. Grant 2011, p. 443.

Sources

  • Grant, Kevin (2011). Any Gun Can Play. Fab Press. ISBN 9781903254615.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Giusti, Marco (2007). Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori. ISBN 88-04-57277-9.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


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