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Titolo originale: High Plains Drifter
Regia:
Clint Eastwood
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Anno: 1973
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Western Dramma Mistero
Tag:
gunslinger
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showdown
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outlaw
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gunfighter
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guns
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shooting
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outlaws
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Cast:
Clint Eastwood
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Verna Bloom
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Marianna Hill
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Mitchell Ryan
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Jack Ging
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Stefan Gierasch
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Ted Hartley
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Billy Curtis
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Geoffrey Lewis
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Scott Walker
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Walter Barnes
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Paul Brinegar
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Richard Bull
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Robert Donner
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John Hillerman
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Anthony James
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William O'Connell
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John Quade
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Jane Aull
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Dan Vadis
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Reid Cruickshanks
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Jim Gosa
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Jack Kosslyn
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Russ McCubbin
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Belle Mitchell
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John Mitchum
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Carl Pitti
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Chuck Waters
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Buddy Van Horn
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Giunto in un villaggio del West, un misterioso straniero senza nome viene scelto dagli abitanti per difenderli da un gruppo di criminali senza scrupoli, che stanno seminando terrore e morte nel villaggio.
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Shortly after this movie's release, Clint Eastwood wrote to John Wayne, suggesting that they make a [...]
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Dean Riesner did uncredited contributions to the script.
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The first time Clint Eastwood directed one of his Westerns.
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Clint Eastwood, Paul Brinegar, Robert Donner, and William O'Connell appeared on Gli uomini della pra [...]
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The framed photo on the wall of the saloon is of Mathew Brady, famous for his photos of Abraham Linc [...]
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The amount of paint that was used to paint the western town red was three hundred eighty gallons.
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One of the headstones in the graveyard bears the name "Sergio Leone" as a tribute.
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This movie came in under budget and two days ahead of schedule. Clint Eastwood is famous for being a [...]
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Holds the eleventh position of the highest grossing 1970s Westerns.
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Scriptwriter Ernest Tidyman also wrote the novelization for this movie.
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The town of Lago was built 300 miles away from Hollywood. A 46-man crew of technicians and ten labor [...]
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Clint Eastwood read a nine-page proposal for this movie while at Universal Pictures. He liked its of [...]
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The character Lewis Belding owns the hotel. Whenever the door to the hotel opens, the bell at the to [...]
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Sheriff Sam Shaw (Walter Barnes) says "Forgive and forget. That's our motto." The tagline on the pos [...]
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The strange colors make the town of Lago look different throughout the day scenes. Clint Eastwood su [...]
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The word "lago" in Spanish translates to lake, or body of water.
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The name of the town was Lago. The name that it was changed to was "Hell". After the change, during [...]
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The Isaiah 53.3-4 quote is obviously someone with a sense of humour. Isaiah 53.5 " are saved by his [...]
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Clint Eastwood, Geoffrey Lewis, Walter Barnes, William O'Connell, Dan Vadis, and Chuck Waters all ap [...]
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First of seven Clint Eastwood movies which featured Geoffrey Lewis. The others being Una calibro 20 [...]
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First of five times Dan Vadis worked with Clint Eastwood. The others being L'uomo nel mirino (1977), [...]
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This movie and Il cavaliere pallido (1985) open and close with the same location, camera angle, and [...]
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Oddly, Walter Barnes was previously in a movie called Clint il solitario (1967).
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The final time Jack Ging worked with Clint Eastwood. The others being Hang 'Em High (1968) and Play [...]
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Of the four westerns Clint Eastwood directed, this is the only one not from Warner Brothers. Univers [...]
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The Stranger is similar to The Man With No Name persona familiar to Clint Eastwood's Spaghetti Weste [...]
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During an interview on Inside the Actors Studio (1994), Clint Eastwood commented that earlier versio [...]
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John Quade and Robert Donner both appeared in Gli ultimi giganti (1976); John Quade as Gant, and Rob [...]
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Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
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The film was inspired by the 1964 murder of 28 year-old Kitty Genovese. She was a bartender in New Y [...]
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John Mitchum has a small role as a prison warden in this movie. He played DiGeorgio in the first thr [...]
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Although Clint Eastwood is in the last four minutes of this movie, he is absent for much of the clim [...]
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Has a surprising amount of similarities with the Dirty Harry sequel Coraggio... fatti ammazzare (198 [...]
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In the dream sequence, as the sheriff is being whipped, he says, " Damn you all to hell." At the end [...]
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The scene when Clint Eastwood lights a stick of dynamite with his cigar is an homage to his spaghett [...]
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The character of Marshal Jim Duncan was played by stuntman Buddy Van Horn, a long-time stunt coordin [...]
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Clint Eastwood's next directed movie, Breezy (1973), has a poster of this movie at the movie theater [...]
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Universal Pictures wanted this movie to be shot on the studio lot. Instead, Clint Eastwood had a who [...]
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Although the whipping scene takes almost three minutes, Clint Eastwood has since reported he could h [...]
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150,000 feet of timber were used to build the town of Lago.
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The Barber Shop shooting is the scene that Victoria Principal is watching in "Earthquake" (1974) at [...]
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Controversial in its day, but still a commercial hit, this movie is listed in the Motion Picture Gui [...]
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Clint Eastwood scouted the locations himself while driving a pick-up truck through Oregon, Nevada, a [...]
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Any holes in the plot were filled with black humor and allegory to Sergio Leone. Eastwood thought th [...]
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Clint Eastwood and Walter Barnes also appeared together in Filo da torcere (1978), Fai come ti pare [...]
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One of two occasions where a Dirty Harry sequel and a western directed by Clint Eastwood were releas [...]
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Editing of this movie was done in a log cabin on the shores of Mono Lake.
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It's seven minutes before Clint Eastwood says a word of dialogue, despite being in the movie from th [...]
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The first rape scene in a Clint Eastwood directed movie, and he's the one committing the act. The fi [...]
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The Bible verse on the wall of the church is Isaiah 53:3-4 which reads, "He is despised and rejected [...]
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Most of this movie was shot in daytime. Only three sections of this movie were shot at night.
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Clint Eastwood and Mitchell Ryan appeared in Una 44 magnum per l'ispettore Callaghan (1973). These a [...]
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Second of five movies Clint Eastwood made with William O'Connell (The Barber). The others being La b [...]
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The first of two westerns starring and directed by Clint Eastwood in which the ending implies that E [...]
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Influenced by Clint Eastwood's two major collaborators Sergio Leone and Don Siegel.
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William O'Connell, John Quade, and John Mitchum worked with Clint Eastwood in his next western, Il t [...]
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Clint Eastwood's second movie as a director after he debuted with Brivido nella notte (1971).
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Clint Eastwood wanted an offbeat look for this movie, not the conventional look of a Western.
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Clint Eastwood and Verna Bloom appeared in Honkytonk Man (1982).
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The actors and actresses began to paint the houses of Lago red, but professionals finished them off.
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Billy Curtis (Mordecai) got a stiff neck from working with Clint Eastwood, but he said it was worth [...]
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Filmed in six weeks.
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In an episode of A&E's Biography, Clint Eastwood stated that his character of the stranger in this f [...]
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Filmed in sequence.
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There is no spoken dialogue until six minutes into this movie.
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This movie was made by Clint Eastwood's own Malpaso Productions, so he produced, directed, and starr [...]
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Other headstones bear the names of Don Siegel (Clint Eastwood's director on five movies, four of whi [...]
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