The Forgotten Pistolero

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The Forgotten Pistolero
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Directed by Ferdinando Baldi
Produced by Manolo Bolognini
Screenplay by Vincenzo Cerami
Pier Giovanni Anchisi
Mario di Nardo
Federico De Urrutia
Ferdinando Baldi
Based on Oresteia
by Aeschylus
(uncredited)
Starring Leonard Mann
Luciana Paluzzi
Peter Martell
Piero Lulli
Music by Roberto Pregadio
Cinematography Mario Montuori
Edited by Eugenio Alabiso
Production
company
B.R.C. Produzione S.r.l.
Ízaro Films
Distributed by Produzioni Atlas Consorziate (P.A.C.)
Release dates
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  • 17 October 1969 (1969-10-17)
Running time
91 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

The Forgotten Pistolero (Italian: Il pistolero dell'Ave Maria, lit. "The Gunman of Hail Mary"), also known as Gunman of Ave Maria, is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film co-written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi. The film is a western adaptation of the Greek myth of Orestes, subject of three famous drama-plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides.[1][2] Ulrich P. Bruckner puts it among the "most interesting and most touching Spaghetti Westerns of the late sixties".[3]

Plot

When he returns home from war the Mexican general Juan Carrasco is killed by the lover of his wife Anna. The victim's children run away with their nanny but fifteen years later they come back for revenge. Anna and Tomas want to have them killed but their henchmen fail them. It turns out Anna is not the real mother of the dead general's children.

Cast

Releases

Wild East Productions released this on a limited edition DVD in 2007 with The Unholy Four.

See also

References

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