La grande notte di Ringo

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Movie
Original title La grande notte di Ringo
Country of production Italy , Spain
original language Italian
Publishing year 1966
length 94 minutes
Rod
Director Mario Maffei
script Mario Maffei
David Moreno
production Emo Bistolfi
(as Silver Bem )
Eduardo M. Brochero
music Carlo Rustichelli
camera Carlo Bellero
Emilio Foriscot
cut Giuliana Attenni
occupation

La grande notte di Ringo is a 1965 spaghetti western that has not yet been performed in the German-speaking world. Mario Maffei directed William Berger in the title role.

action

Broken Arm and Jack Balman are incarcerated in Carson City Jail. The former stole $ 200,000 and hid the money somewhere. Little crook Jack learns some names and places that may be related to the robbery. He escapes the cell and travels to Tombstone pretending to be a government agent. There he meets one of the possible accomplices, Jim, who tries to kill him but is shot himself in the process. In the climate of fear of discovery and mutual mistrust that Jack sows and uses skillfully, many of those involved, including the local sheriff, kill each other. Jack can expose the mayor as the mastermind and get the $ 200,000. Jack is then captured again and taken back to the cell, where Broken Arm tries in vain to prove that he is the real government man. Jack is released and will work for the law.

criticism

"The care and a successful rhythm of the staging cannot hide the banality, superficiality and repetition of a well-worn theme", wrote the Segnalazioni Cinematografiche . Even Christian Kessler judges, it was not a particularly good movie, but a decent small Western, where he praises the performances.

Remarks

La grande notte di Ringo earned 134 million lire in Italy .

The title's ringo does not appear in the film.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Segnalazioni Cinematografiche, Vol.LIX, 1966.
  2. Keßler: Welcome to Hell. 2000, p. 115
  3. ^ Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari: Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film Vol. 3 . Rome 1992, p. 248