Panhandle 38
Panhandle 38 (Italian: ...e alla fine lo chiamarono Jerusalem l'implacabile, also known as Padella calibro 38 and Panhandle Calibre 38) is a 1972 Italian comedy-western film. The film represents the debut and the only film directed by Toni Secchi, that had previously been the cinematographer of a number of successful spaghetti westerns.[1] It was also the only leading role for Scott Holden, the son of William Holden and Brenda Marshall, who had a brief film career in early 70s.[1]
Panhandle 38 | |
---|---|
Directed by | Toni Secchi |
Written by | Mario Amendola Toni Secchi Luisa Montagnana Massimo Franciosa |
Music by | Franco Micalizzi |
Cinematography | Giorgio Regis |
Release date | 1972 |
Language | Italian |
Cast
- Scott Holden: Jessie Bronson / Jerusalem
- Keenan Wynn: Billy Bronson / Kile Richards
- Delia Boccardo: Connie Briscott
- Philippe Leroy: General Briscott
- Franco Fabrizi: Fernand
- Mimmo Palmara: Sheriff
- Remo Capitani: El Tornado (credited as Ray O'Connor)
- Giorgio Trestini: Bobo Bison
- Nello Pazzafini: Bullseye Joe
- Giorgio White: Chief Black Eagle
gollark: Does the JVM have tagged unions? No, I do not think so.
gollark: This would have many benefits.
gollark: As a certified idea haver, I have a better idea. We force all languages ever to compile to a common IL which does have all the features people want. There may be resistance to this, which is why it would be deployed via a "trusting trust" attack on all popular compilers simultaneously.
gollark: Although I guess you'd then lose out on the nice language features on each end.
gollark: They could probably be semiautogeneratedish.
References
- Marco Giusti. Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori, 2007. p. 174. ISBN 88-04-57277-9.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.