Uccidete Johnny Ringo

  • Brett Halsey: Johnny Ringo
  • Greta Polyn: Annie
  • Guido Lollobrigida: Sheriff Parker (as Lee Burton)
  • Nino Fuscagni: Ray Scott (as Ray Scott)
  • Angelo Desideri: David Jackson (as James Harrison)
  • Franco Gula: Whiskey Pete (as Frank Gulas )
  • Maria Gentilini: Christine Scott (as Barbara Loy )
  • Guglielmo Spoletini: José (as William Bogart )
  • Pippo Caruso: Piano Player
  • Federico Chentrens (as Fred Schenntrens )

Uccidete Johnny Ringo is the title of a spaghetti western, not shown in the German language, the Gianfranco Baldanello staged in 1965 as its first post genre.

Action

Johnny Ringo is provided as a Texas Ranger from the State Department with a mission to expose a group of mysterious counterfeiter. Starting point of the search is the disappearance took place 15 years ago of the bank employee Victor Mellin, who led two bags of $ 10,000 with him. Incognito goes to Johnny Ringo in the border town of Eagle Pass, where you suspect the origin of the counterfeit bills. When gambling Johnny receives from the saloon owner Jackson some fake dollar bills and has to deal with his men, which earns him a prison stay. There he revealed his true identity to the sheriff.

Jackson, meanwhile, has to cope with the young Ray Scott, who wants to escape the saloon singer Annie to Mexico, and with a young Mexican who is blackmailing him with his knowledge. This is seriously wounded, but manages to escape from the city. He gets him Johnny a helper against the persecutors, who seek his life. Both can gradually uncover the reasons behind and tangles. In the Sheriff they discover the mastermind behind the Fäscherbande, Victor Mellin.

Criticism

Christian Kessler mentioned in this " completely average Western " the " unusual weird music by Pippo Caruso " and concludes: ". Must we have not necessarily seen "

Comments

The film song " How Long is the Night " is interpreted Greta Polyn.

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