Okay sceriffo

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Movie
Original title Okay sceriffo
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1964
length 41 minutes
Rod
Director Angio Zane
script Ignazio Colnaghi
(as Ignatius Colnigee )
Angio Zane
production Angio Zane
music Juan Falenito
camera Diego Fiume
(as Diego River ) (black and white)
cut Angio Zane
occupation

Okay sceriffo is a medium-length Italian- produced children's film from 1964, which tells the story of a cunning sheriff in a western guise. A performance has not yet taken place in the German-speaking area.

action

Kock City is on the Kansas border; the small town is mainly home to gold prospectors. Sheriff Preston has his hands full with the bandits who live on the surrounding heights. He has good manners and has developed a strategy to intimidate and disarm the bad guys so that he hardly has to use his excellent shooting skills. He is supported by the always good-humored stable boy Joe Bapee and often by old Uncle Gary; in addition, Dick, his grandson, has a share in the success. Organized raids can be cleared up by this group of bright minds and the man behind can be exposed.

criticism

"The style is more American than Italian," says Ulrich Bruckner.

Remarks

The movie songs Va sceriffo , Corri cavallino and Texas Kid are sung by Marco Antony and Frank Darin .

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Individual evidence

  1. 92 minutes specified elsewhere are incorrect
  2. Ulrich P. Bruckner: For a few more corpses . Munich 2006, p. 621