Ringo: The Lone Rider (1968)
A town is being terrorized by a gang of marauders led by Bill Anderson, a clever bandit boss. The town's leadership is deciding to do something against the problem, but it does not believe bringing in the military will be a solution. It is agreed upon that they will request help from the well-known Pinkerton agency. At the same time, Ringo, a gunslinger, is chasing after the bandits. He suspects a deeper-sitting conspiracy than random bandit assaults. He joins forces with the newly arrived under cover Pinkerton agent, to uncover a plot between a local businessman, the Mexican revolution and bandit's heist loot of gold. But the bandits have long planned to move on. Disguised as Mormons, they are moving west to start a new life of farming during the day and robbing stage coaches at night. Ringo and the agent track them down....
Director:
Rafael Romero Marchent
Writer:
Mario Caiano
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Pietro Martellanza as Ringo |
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Piero Lulli as Dan Samuelson |
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Armando Calvo as Bill Anderson |
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Paolo Herzl as Michael aka 'Kid' |
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José Jaspe as Zachary |
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Jesús Puente as Mayor Gorbet |
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Antonio Pica as Sheriff |
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Jesús Tordesillas as Jefe mormón |
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Frank Braña as Juez |
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Guillermo Méndez as Guillermo Mendez |
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Juan Antonio Peral as Antonio Peral |
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José Sepúlveda as Jose Sepulveda |
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Dyanik Zurakowska as Lucy |
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Joaquín Burgos as |
| Writing | Mario Caiano | Screenplay |
| Sound | Manuel Parada | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Eduardo Manzanos | Producer |
| Editing | Antonio Gimeno | Editor |
| Directing | Rafael Romero Marchent | Director |
| Editing | Renato Cinquini | Editor |
| Crew | Emanuele Di Cola | Cinematography |
| Writing | Eduardo Manzanos | Story |
| Sound | Francesco De Masi | Original Music Composer |