Tumba para un forajido

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Movie
Original title Tumba para un forajido
Country of production Spain
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1965
length 74 minutes
Rod
Director José Luis Madrid
script Antonio Giménez Escribano
José Luis Madrid
production José Luis Madrid
music Federico Martínez Tudó
(as Pat Bodio )
camera Julio Pérez de Rozas (black and white)
occupation

Tumba para un forajido is a Spanish western film from 1965 that was not shown in German-speaking countries. José Luis Madrid directed.

action

Ray Donato, the Cumberland City Sheriff, is looking for his brother Johnny. Her dying father is said to have joined the Mexican bandits led by El Zurdo. The stormy and stubborn young man once fell in love with the saloon musician Marta, a girl with a difficult past, experienced some unfortunate situations and finally killed a man, stole the saloon cash and fled to Mexico. With the help of soldiers, Ray is able to eliminate the gang and faces a brotherly duel.

Remarks

The film was shot from January to March 1965.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rafael de España: Balcázar Producciones Cimenatográficas: más allá de Esplugas City. Barcelona 2005, p. 124