The Return of Ringo

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Il ritorno di Ringo
File:Il ritorno di Ringo.jpg
Theatrical poster
Directed byDuccio Tessari
Screenplay byDuccio Tessari
Fernando Di Leo
Uncredited:
Alfonso Balcazar[1]
Produced byLuciano Ercoli
Alberto Pugliese
StarringGiuliano Gemma
Fernando Sancho
Hally Hammond
Nieves Navarro
Antonio Casas
Manuel Muñiz
George Martin
CinematographyFrancisco Marín
Edited byLicia Quaglia
Music byEnnio Morricone
Production
companies
Produzioni Cinematografiche Mediterranee (PCM)
Rizzoli Film
Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas
Distributed byCineriz (Italy)
Release date
8 December 1965 (Italy)
Running time
95 minutes
CountriesItaly
Spain
LanguageItalian

The Return of Ringo (Italian: Il ritorno di Ringo) is a 1965 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Duccio Tessari and the sequel to the earlier film A Pistol for Ringo.[2]

Like its predecessor, the film stars Giuliano Gemma and features a score composed by Ennio Morricone.

Plot

After fighting for the Union Army in the American Civil War, Ringo returns home to find that his property has been taken over by a family of Mexican bandits. His fiancee is about to marry the Mexican gangster behind all this. He decides to go undercover disguised as a Mexican. While there he discovers he has a daughter.

Cast

Music

Untitled

All music by Ennio Morricone.

  1. "Il ritorno di Ringo - Main Titles" – 2:16 (Lyrics and vocals by Maurizio Graf)
  2. "The Disguise" – 2:23
  3. "Mariachi #1" – 1:51
  4. "Violence" – 5:54
  5. "Sheriff Carson" – 1:20
  6. "The Fuentes" – 1:08
  7. "Mariachi #2" – 2:03
  8. "Main Titles Instrumental" – 1:26
  9. "Barnaba's Bamba" – 2:34
  10. "The Wedding and The Revenge" – 1:28
  11. "The Funeral" – 2:03
  12. "Peace Comes Back in Mimbres" – 2:20

References

  1. ^ Cox, Alex (2009). 10,000 Ways to Die: A Director's Take on the Spaghetti Western. Oldcastle Books. ISBN 978-1842433041.
  2. ^ The New York Times

External links