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Ringo au pistolet d'or

Original title: Johnny Oro
  • 1966
  • 12
  • 1h 27m
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5.6/10
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Ringo au pistolet d'or (1966)
A Mexican bandit teams up with a band of renegade Native Americans to avenge his older brothers when they are killed by a prankster, gold-obsessed bounty hunter.
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A Mexican bandit teams up with a band of renegade Native Americans to avenge his older brothers when they are killed by a prankster, gold-obsessed bounty hunter.A Mexican bandit teams up with a band of renegade Native Americans to avenge his older brothers when they are killed by a prankster, gold-obsessed bounty hunter.A Mexican bandit teams up with a band of renegade Native Americans to avenge his older brothers when they are killed by a prankster, gold-obsessed bounty hunter.

  • Director
    • Sergio Corbucci
  • Writers
    • Adriano Bolzoni
    • Franco Rossetti
  • Stars
    • Mark Damon
    • Valeria Fabrizi
    • Franco De Rosa
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    • Director
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Adriano Bolzoni
      • Franco Rossetti
    • Stars
      • Mark Damon
      • Valeria Fabrizi
      • Franco De Rosa
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mark Damon
    Mark Damon
    • Johnny Oro…
    Valeria Fabrizi
    • Margie
    Franco De Rosa
    • Juanito Perez
    • (as Franco Derosa)
    Giulia Rubini
    Giulia Rubini
    • Jane Norton
    Loris Loddi
    Loris Loddi
    • Stan Norton
    Andrea Aureli
    Andrea Aureli
    • Gilmore
    Pippo Starnazza
    • Matt
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Sheriff Bill Norton
    Nino Vingelli
    Nino Vingelli
    • Fat Friend of Gilmore
    John Bartha
    John Bartha
    • Alcalde Benal
    Vittorio Bonos
    • Slim Anderson
    • (as Vittorio Williams Bonos)
    Bruno Scipioni
    • Townsman
    Silvana Bacci
    • Manuela Rodriguez
    Giulio Maculani
    Giovanni Cianfriglia
    • Sebastian
    Evaristo Signorini
    Amerigo Castrighella
    • Perez Henchman
    • (as Amerigo Castrichella)
    Figlia Francesco
    • Director
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Adriano Bolzoni
      • Franco Rossetti
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    6coltras35

    Interesting western

    If Johnny Ringo hadn't stuck to his principle of only hunting killers wanted officially for gold there wouldn't have been a pile up of bodies at the end of film. In the beginning of the film he kills the one of Last of the Perez family member and his brother wants to get even, and threatens the sheriff to attack his town with Apaches - rare appearance in a spaghetti western- if he doesn't hand in Ringo ( the sheriff had arrested him for blowing up some guys in self defence) but the sheriff refuses to. It's an interesting western, starts slow, meandering a little, but it gradually builds up to a crescendo neatly topped by an excellent action sequence at the end of film. Mark Damon is really good as the golden pistol toting bounty Hunter, cutting a cool figure in black.
    6Bunuel1976

    RINGO AND HIS GOLDEN PISTOL (Sergio Corbucci, 1966) **1/2

    Corbucci's fourth Spaghetti Western is likable enough, but it's still a long way from the baroque style of his subsequent example in the genre - DJANGO (1966) - much less the ultra-bleak outlook of his masterpiece, THE GREAT SILENCE (1968). Besides, star Mark Damon - made up here to look like the long-lost brother of Bob Dylan's Alias character in Sam Peckinpah's PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID (1973)! - lacks the screen presence of Franco Nero, let alone the intelligence of Jean-Louis Trintignant! He still has fond memories of the film, however, since he mentioned it during the Italian B-movie retrospective at the 2004 Venice Film Festival (which my brother and I attended)!

    Apart from presenting an unusual - and perhaps unlikely - alliance against the cowboys by Mexicans and Indians, the film has a healthy sense of humor: after he's insulted in a bar, Damon orders the protracted preparation of a concoction made up of some ungodly ingredients - only to then throw it in the face of his opponent!; later, facing up to three bad men without his coveted golden pistol, he blows them all away by unceremoniously throwing a bomb in their midst!; sheriff Ettore Manni's jail has a frequent customer (to the point where he has come to consider it his home!) in a pint-sized old man - told by the former that he can't stay any longer, the latter commits "wilful damage to public property" by breaking the jail's windows as soon as he exits and, turning himself in immediately, he is thus able to keep his place in jail!

    The film manages to end with a bang: Damon blowing up the main street of the town (it seems that's all we ever get to see from it in any Western!) - followed by a memorable showdown (involving Damon's gold-plated paraphernalia). Carlo Savina's title tune is catchy, too: the film was originally called JOHNNY ORO and, therefore, has no relation to the two earlier "Ringo" titles made by director Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma!
    8jure-8

    true underdog of spaghetti westerns

    Well I think this really isn't so much worse than Sergio Leone's best movies.

    Music is really great and i am sure Ennio Morricone would gladly sign under it. There are many themes and very nice "mandolin and trumpet" combinations.

    Yes it's true synchronized sound is somewhat funny but it doesn't spoil the authentic filling.

    There is some serious acting present by nearly all main characters. I decided to check more of Corbucci's work if i can find it somewhere. Is this movie was shot in Italy or America?

    A must see movie for all spaghetti fans.
    6bensonmum2

    Carlo Savina's music is the highlight

    The Quick Pitch: After bounty hunter Johnny Ringo kills his brothers, a Mexican bandit joins forces with a band of Apaches to seek his revenge.

    Overall, Ringo and His Golden Gun is a good, but not great, Spaghetti Western. I may have gone in expecting way too much as the movie was directed by the great Sergio Corbucci. His films Django, The Great Silence, and Companeros are among my favorites of the genre. Ringo and His Golden Gun doesn't quite measure up to that standard. Ringo and His Golden Gun is not as dark and brutal with the over-the-top violence found in many of Corbucci's other films. It almost feels like a standard, run-of-the-mill American Western. Not that that's a bad thing, just not what I was hoping for. I found the first third of the film very entertaining - meeting Ringo and getting the basic story of what's to come. But somewhere in the second act, things started to drag a bit. The grand gunfight during the film's finale should have been a highlight, but it lacked that something special to make it memorable. Most of the acting was solid, including Mark Damon as Ringo. Though I must admit that his ridiculous looking mustache and eyeliner made me chuckle a time or two. Other positives of note include Riccardo Pallottini's cinematography and, especially, Carlo Savina's score. Savina's work on Ringo and His Golden Gun is eerily reminiscent of Ennio Morricone. I've often said that if it weren't for Sergio Leone, Sergio Corbucci would probably be better known. I'll add to that by saying that if it weren't for Morricone, Savina would no doubt be better known.

    6/10
    Mozjoukine

    Surreal Italian western.

    Just when we thought cowboy movies had gone belly up, along came this operatic horse opera with a black outfit hero with a droopy mustache and a gilded side arm who goes about offing the clean cut family for the price on their heads - well they were murdering bandidos but still!

    All the energy and flamboyance that the plodding dollars films lacked and concepts that belonged in Italianate literature. Mark Damon stopping off between Roger Corman and being a corporate heavy was something new in movie heroes and, after blowing up the town, there he was facing an adversary who tells him "Smile at me Ringo, for I am death." How long had this been going on?

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      When Sebastian throws an ax into Gilmore's head, Margie's scream is missing from the print used on the Warner Archive DVD.
    • Quotes

      Johnny Oro: Hey, Sheriff! Looks like you're causing a lot of inconvenience for folks because of your interpretation of the law. Now, look. Aren't you being a little stubborn?

      Sheriff Bill Norton: Now, listen to me, and listen close. You're under my protection here, and I'll defend you right down the line. Just as I'll defend my own wife and son. You broke the law, and you'll stay in jail.

      Johnny Oro: You're not stubborn, Sheriff... you're crazy.

      Sheriff Bill Norton: Could be. You do crazy things to collect gold. I do crazy things for my principles. Even if it means puttin' my life in danger. You know what principles are?

      Johnny Oro: Yeah. That's a word that you see on tombstones. "Here lies a man of solid principles."

    • Connections
      Featured in A Life in Film (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Johnny Oro
      (uncredited)

      Composed and conducted by Carlo Savina

      Lyrics by Bruno Corbucci

      Sung by Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni

      Appears in the Italian version

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Ringo and His Golden Pistol
    • Filming locations
      • Castello di Rota, Tolfa, Roma, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Sanson Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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