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One Hundred Thousand Dollars for Ringo: Directed by Alberto De Martino. With Richard Harrison, Fernando Sancho, Luis Induni, Massimo Serato. A stranger named Lee Barton rides into the western town of Rainbow Valley where he's mistaken for a former resident named Ward Cluster who was believed killed in the Civil War.
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- Drama, Western
- Alberto De Martino
- 1965-11-18
100.000 dollari per Ringo (or Centomilla dollari per Ringo) is a 1965 spaghetti Western film directed by Alberto De Martino. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival.
A stranger rides into Rainbow Valley where he's mistaken for a former resident who was believed killed in the Civil War and soon finds himself in opposition to local boss Tom Cherry, who seeks to find $100,000 stashed away by a Mexican general.
Year: 1965. Original title: Centomila dollari per Ringo. Synopsis: A stranger named Lee Barton rides into the western town of Rainbow Valley where he's mistaken for a former resident named Ward Cluster who was believed killed in the Civil War.
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- Italy
- Federico G. Larraya
- Alberto De Martino
Drama. Western. A stranger named Lee Barton rides into the western town of Rainbow Valley where he’s mistaken for a former resident named Ward Cluster who was believed killed in the Civil War. Cluster’s wife Rose is now dead but his young son Sean--raised by Indian chief Gray Bear--also believes Barton to be his father.
A stranger rides into Rainbow Valley where he's mistaken for a former resident who was believed killed in the Civil War and soon finds himself in opposition to local boss Tom Cherry, who seeks to find $100,000 stashed away by a Mexican general.