Bullets Don't Argue
1964 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bullets Don't Argue (Italian title: Le pistole non discutono, also known as Guns Don't Talk and Pistols Don't Argue) is a 1964 Italian Spaghetti Western directed by Mario Caiano.[3] The film was produced by Jolly Film, back to back with Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars, but with a more extensive budget and anticipating greater success than Leone's film, especially since at the time leading actor Rod Cameron was better known than Clint Eastwood.[4]
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Directed by | Mario Caiano |
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Edited by | Roberto Cinquini[1] |
Music by | Ennio Morricone[1] |
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Running time | 93 minutes[2] |
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Language | Italian |
Plot
On his wedding day, sheriff Pat Garrett must arrest two bank robbers.
Cast
- Rod Cameron as Pat Garrett
- Horst Frank as Billy Clayton
- Angel Aranda as George Clayton
- Vivi Bach as Agnes Goddard
- Hans Nielsen as Reverend Alvarez
- Luis Durán as Mike Goddard
- Kai Fischer as Helen
- Dick Palmer as Santero
- Andrea Aureli as Manuel
- José Manuel Martín as Ramon
- Tito García as Miguel
- Eulalia Tenorio
- Giulia Rubini as Martha Coogan
- Joe Kamel as Capt. MacKay
- Manuel Arbó as Banquero
- Simón Arriaga as Santero Henchman
- Juan Cortés as Banker
- Gonzalo de Esquiroz as Comisario
- Guillermo Méndez
- Julio Pérez Tabernero as Comisario
- Rafael Vaquero as Comisario
Release
Bullets Don't Argue was released on 23 October 1964.[2]
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