Showing posts with label Aldo Sambrell. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 12, 2019

100 Rifles 1969 Raquel Welch Egyptian poster

100 Rifles (1969) - (Raquel Welch) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet for the 1969 Tom Gries film 100 Rifles based on the 1966 novel by Robert McLeod, screenplay by Clair Huffaker and Tom Gries and starring Raquel Welch as Sarita. Plot summary: In 1912 Yaqui Joe [Burt Reynolds] robs a bank in Sonora Mexico to buy weapons for his people, who are being oppressed by the government. He eventually forms an alliance with Yaqui agent Sarita and Lyedecker, [Jim Brown] the lawman who was sent to catch him, to fight for the indians.

Cast and crew: Jim Brown, Raquel Welch, Burt Reynolds, Fernando Lamas, Dan O'Herlihy, Eric Braeden, Michael Forest, Aldo Sambrell, Clair Huffaker, Tom Gries, Soledad Miranda, Alberto Dalbes, Charly Bravo, Joe Manuel Martin, Akim Tamiroff



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Saturday, September 9, 2017

100 Rifles 1969 Raquel Welch Italian locandina

100 Rifles (1969) - (Raquel Welch) Italian locandina

This is a 13" x 27.5" Italian locandina poster designed by Enzo Nistri for the 1969 Tom Gries film One Hundred Rifles based on Robert MacLeod's 1966 novel The Californio, screenplay by Clair Huffaker and Tom Gries and starring Raquel Welch as Sarita. Plot summary: In 1912 in Sonora Mexico Yaqui Joe Herrera [Burt Reynolds] robs a bank so he can buy 100 rifles to help the Yaqui Indian people defend themselves against government oppression. American lawman Lyedecker [Jim Brown] catches him, but then they are both apprehended by General Verdugo [Fernando Lamas] and a group of Mexican soldiers. Lydecker and Herrera soon become allies after Sarita and a band of Yaquis free them from the Mexicans.

Cast and crew: Tom Gries, Jim Brown, Clair Huffaker, Robert MacLeod, Enzo Nistri, Raquel Welch, Burt Reynolds, Fernando Lamas, Dan O'Herlihy, Eric Braeden, Michael Forest, Aldo Sambrell, Clair Huffaker, Tom Gries, Soledad Miranda, Alberto Dalbes, Charly Bravo, Joe Manuel Martin, Akim Tamiroff



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Sunday, August 27, 2017

For a Few Dollars More R1970s Clint Eastwood Australian Day Bill

For a Few Dollars More (R1970s) - (dir: Sergio Leone) Australian Day Bill

This is a 13" x 30" Australian hand litho day bill poster for a 1970s rerelease of the 1965 Sergio Leone film For a Few Dollars More based on a screenplay by Sergio Leone, Fulvio Morsella and Luciano Vincenzoni and starring Clint Eastwood as Manco. Plot summary: In 19th Century El Paso bounty hunters Manco and Col. Douglas Mortimer [Lee Van Cleef] form a partnership to go after El Indio [Gian Maria Volontè] and his gang and then split the reward.

Cast and crew: Clint Eastwood, Sergio Leone, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volontè, Mario Brega, Luigi Pistili, Fulvio Morsella, Luciano Vincenzoni, Aldo Sambrell, Klaus Kinski, Benito Stefanelli, Luis Rodriguez, Panos Papadopulos, Mara Krupp, Roberto Camardiel, Joseph Egger, Tomas Blanco, Lorenzo Robledo



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Monday, October 3, 2016

Tuareg 1984 Mark Harmon Egyptian one-sheet

Tuareg (1984) - (Mark Harmon) Egyptian one-sheet

This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet poster designed by Wahib Fahmy for the 1984 Enzo G. Castellari film Tuareg based on the 1980 novel of the same title by Alberto Vazquez-Figueroa, screenplay by Vicente Escriva and Alberto Vazquez Figueroa and starring Mark Harmon as Gacel Sayah. Plot summary: Crossing the Sahara desert in a part of North Africa once controlled by the French, two travelers are given shelter and water at the camp of Tuareg warrior Gacel Sayah. When government soldiers arrive in jeeps and demand the travelers be released to them, Gacel refuses because the laws of hospitality require him to protect his guests. The soldiers kill one of the travelers and take the other prisoner Abdul El Kabir [Luis Prendes] because he is wanted as a murderer and an opponent of their government. Gacel follows on his camel, intent on rescuing his kidnapped guest because according to the law of the Tuareg, "an insult must always be avenged."

Cast and crew: Mark Harmon, Luis Prendes, Enzo G. Castellari, Ritza Brown, Paolo Malco, Aldo Sambrell, Ennio Girolami, Antonio Sabato, Giovanni Cianfriglia, Claudia Gravy, Manuel Pereiro, Romano Puppo, Emiliano Redondo, Massimo Vanni, Yose Yepes, Mario De Barros



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Monday, November 2, 2015

Tuareg (1984) - (Mark Harmon) Italian two-sheet

Tuareg (1984) - (Mark Harmon) Italian two-sheet poster

This is a 27" x 39" Italian two-sheet poster for the 1984 Enzo G. Castellari film Tuareg based on the 1980 novel of the same title by Alberto Vazquez-Figueroa, screenplay by Vicente Escriva and Alberto Vazquez Figueroa and starring Mark Harmon as Gacel Sayah. Plot summary: Crossing the Sahara desert in a part of North Africa once controlled by the French, two travelers are given shelter and water at the camp of Tuareg warrior Gacel Sayah. When government soldiers arrive in jeeps and demand the travelers be released to them, Gacel refuses because the laws of hospitality require him to protect his guests. The soldiers kill one of the travelers and take the other prisoner Abdul El Kabir [Luis Prendes] because he is wanted as a murderer and an opponent of their government. Gacel follows on his camel, intent on rescuing his kidnapped guest because according to the law of the Tuareg, "an insult must always be avenged."

Cast and crew: Mark Harmon, Luis Prendes, Enzo G. Castellari, Ritza Brown, Paoolo Malco, Aldo Sambrell, Ennio Girolami, Antonio Sabato, Giovanni Cianfriglia, Claudia Gravy, Manuel Pereiro, Romano Puppo, Emiliano REdondo, Massimo Vanni, Jose Yepes, Mario De Barros



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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Tex and the Lord of the Deep (1985) - (Giuliano Gemma) Egyptian one-sheet

Tex and The Lord of the Deep (1985) - (Giuliano Gemma) Egyptian one-sheet

This film directed by Duccio Tessari original Italian title Tex Willer e il signore degli abissi is an interpretation of the adventures of the hero Tex from the comic strip by Bonelli. It is a spaghetti western fantasy that blends magic and mythology with six-guns and stagecoaches. By the time this film was released the spaghetti western had gone into decline and this film, although fascinating, received only a TV release in Italy. The film's star Giuliano Gemma was 47 at the time and he continued making films for another 22 years until 2007. This Egyptian poster was designed by Ahmed Fouad, following closely the design of the Italian one-sheet. The Arabic text in red says "Tex the Avenger"; the black text above that says Giuilano Gemma, then above that in smaller black print it gives the name of the Egyptian Distributor, Aflam al-Salam, 19 Abdel Khaleq Sarwat Street.

Cast and crew: Duccio Tessari, Giuliano Gemma, William Berger, Giorgio Bonelli, Giovanni L. Bonelli, Carlo Mucari, Isabel Russinova, Peter Berling, Flavio Bucci, Aldo Sambrell, Jose Luis de Villallonga, Riccardo Petrazzi, Pietro Torrisi



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