The Americano (1955 film)
The Americano is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by William Castle and starring Glenn Ford.
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Directed by | William Castle |
Produced by | Robert Stillman |
Screenplay by | Guy Trosper |
Story by | Leslie T. White |
Starring | Glenn Ford |
Music by | Roy Webb |
Cinematography | William E. Snyder |
Edited by | Harry Marker |
Production company | Robert Stillman Productions |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.25 million (US)[2] |
Plot
Texas rancher Sam Dent (Glenn Ford) takes a small herd of three Brahman bulls to Brazil, where he has sold them for a small fortune. There, he finds himself in the middle of a range war, as well as in love. Following this, he must find out who are his friends and who are his enemies.
Cast
- Glenn Ford as Sam Dent
- Frank Lovejoy as Bento Hermany
- Cesar Romero as Manuel Silvera / "El Gato" / Etc.
- Ursula Thiess as Marianna
- Abbe Lane as Teresa
- Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. as Cristino
- Salvador Baguez as Captain Gonzalez
- Tom Powers as Jim Rogers
- Dan White as Barney Dent
- Frank Marlowe as Captain of Ship
- George Navarro as Tuba Masero
- Nyra Monsour as Tuba's Sister
Production
Much of The Americano was filmed in Brazil in 1955. Abbe Lane's musical number was supervised by her husband, Xavier Cugat.
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See also
References
- "The Americano: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved June 2, 2014.
- 'The Top Box-Office Hits of 1955', Variety Weekly, January 25, 1956
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