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Adiós gringo was released in 1965. [3] On its domestic release in Italy, Adiós gringo was the fourth highest-grossing film of the year. [7] " Byro." commented on the audience reaction to the film at a 22nd street grind house screening in New York which was laughing at the film more than enjoying it.
"Adios Gringos" is the sixth episode of the tenth season of the American television comedy drama Shameless, an adaptation of the British series of the same name. It is the 116th overall episode of the series and was written by Sherman Payne, and directed by Loren Yaconelli. It originally aired on Showtime on December 15, 2019.
Set in Mexico under the rule of Emperor Maximilian I, Sabata is hired by the guerrilla leader Señor Ocaño to steal a wagonload of gold from the Austrian army.However, when Sabata and his partners, Escudo and Ballantine, obtain the wagon, they find it is not full of gold but of sand, and that the gold was taken by Austrian Colonel Skimmel.
Requiem for a gringo/Requiem per un gringo/Réquiem para el gringo: José Luis Merino: Italian/Spanish production. Ross Logan (Lang Jeffries) sets out to avenge his brother, who was killed by the gang of Carranza (Fernando Sancho). Partly based on Masaki Kobayashi's film 'Harakiri'. 23 August 1968 (Italy) One Against One...
John Spacely (real name John Olgin), also known as Gringo, was an American musician, actor, and nightlife personality. His life was chronicled in two Lech Kowalski documentaries, Story of a Junkie and Born To Lose: The Last Rock and Roll Movie .
Giuliano Gemma (Italian pronunciation:; 2 September 1938 – 1 October 2013) was an Italian actor. [1] He is best known internationally for his work in Spaghetti Westerns, particularly for his performances as the title character in Duccio Tessari's A Pistol for Ringo (1965), Captain Montgomery Brown/'Ringo' in Tessari's The Return of Ringo (1965), the title character in Michele Lupo's Arizona ...
A Pistol for Ringo (Italian: Una pistola per Ringo) is a 1965 Spaghetti Western, a joint Italian and Spanish production.Originally written and directed by Duccio Tessari, the film's success led to a follow-up, The Return of Ringo, later that year, which, in spite of sharing the same name for the titular character, is not a sequel to this film and deals with an entirely new character and storyline.
Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/notes 1960: 13 Fighting Men: Harry W. Gerstad: Grant Williams, Brad Dexter, Carole Mathews: United States: B Western The Alamo: John Wayne: John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, Frankie Avalon, Patrick Wayne, Linda Cristal, Joan O'Brien, Chill Wills, Ken Curtis, Denver Pyle, Chuck Roberson, Guinn Williams, Richard Boone, "Big" John Hamilton