The Boldest Job in the West
The Boldest Job in the West (Spanish:El más fabuloso golpe del Far-West) is a 1972 western film directed by José Antonio de la Loma and starring Mark Edwards, Carmen Sevilla and Charly Bravo.[1] The film is a spaghetti western, co-produced by France, Italy and Spain. A gang plans to pull off a bank robbery without shedding blood, but their attempt quickly descends into a massacre.
The Boldest Job in the West | |
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Directed by | José Antonio de la Loma |
Produced by | José María Carcasona Juan Cristóbal Jiménez-Quesada Pierre Kalfon |
Written by | José Antonio de la Loma |
Starring | Mark Edwards Carmen Sevilla Charly Bravo |
Music by | Stelvio Cipriani |
Cinematography | Hans Burmann Antonio Millán |
Edited by | Teresa Alcocer |
Production company | Action Film Les Films Number One Promofilms |
Release date | 1972 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | France Italy Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Mark Edwards as Michigan
- Carmen Sevilla as Marion
- Charly Bravo as Poldo
- Patty Shepard as Lupe
- Piero Lulli as Jeremias
- Barbara Carroll as Sophia
- Frank Braña as Jess
- Yvan Verella as Budd
- Jaume Picas
- Poldo Bendandi
- Osvaldo Genazzani
- Mercedes Linter
- Fernando Bilbao
- J. Lintermans
- Juanito Santiago
- Fernando Sancho as Reyes
- Miquel Bordoy
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References
- Weisser p.43
Bibliography
- Thomas Weisser. Spaghetti Westerns--the Good, the Bad and the Violent: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Filmography of 558 Eurowesterns and Their Personnel, 1961-1977. McFarland, 2005.
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