Los Pistoleros de Arizona

  • Robert Woods: Jeff Clyton (as Robert Wood)
  • Fernando Sancho Juan Carrancho
  • Maria Sebaldt: Helen Greenwood
  • Giacomo Rossi Stuart: David Greenwood ( Jack Stewart)
  • Helmut Schmid: Jimmy Black
  • Richard Haussler lawyer Dundee
  • Hans Nielsen: Judge Keystone
  • Antonio Molino Rojo: Dingus
  • Nino Persello: Jack ( as Norman Preston )
  • Paco Sanz: Cray

The hunted the Sierra Nevada ( Original title: El rancho de los implacables ) is a spaghetti western international production, 1964 was under the direction of Alfonso Balcázar in Spain, with the participation also German and Italian actor. On June 11, 1965, he was also in the German language area.

Action

Thanks to his skills at the table wins Jeff Clyton a land with ranch on which the sisters Helen and David live. Jeff is regarded as an enemy; they try to save the ranch with the help of the lawyer Dundee, but who wants them in reality itself, so he can run all kinds of evil with the help of a group of outlaws led by Black Jimmy and also a murder on banker of the city the innocent David want to pin the blame.

Jeff, it takes over at the request of Helen to prove the innocence of David. He can mingle with the gang and turn it off so gradually; to the end he succeeds to transform Dundee before the eyes of the now fell in love with Helen and Jeff to drive him to his death. In the liberated city from evil Jeff can now marry Helen and stay on the ranch.

Criticism

Ulrich P. Bruckner called The hunted the Sierra Nevada as a good, exciting and cynical spaghetti westerns. The lexicon of the International film criticized those same cynicism, but praised the photography. J. Picas praised: "This is one of the more charming cowboy movies, alive and believable, [ ... ] made ​​with taste and imagination ."

Comments

The often formed under Italian management, production bears the Italian title 5000 dollari sull'asso. The German version contains a sung by Ralf Paulsen title song and the song No gold at the Blue River, the interpreted Ronny. In the international version you can hear Don Powell with A gambling man. Overall, the German version is considerably shorter and partially cut differently (Book: Helmut Harun ) than the international version.

The soundtrack was released by CAM.

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