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Source...............: DVD PAL
Aspect Ratio.........: 2.35:1 Video Format.........: XviD Resolution...........: 640×272 Video Bitrate........: 1150 kB/s FPS..................: 25.000 Pixel Depth..........: 24 bits Audio Format.........: AC3 CBR Channels.............: 2.0 Audio Bitrate........: 192 KB/s Sampling Rate........: 48 KHz Language.............: English Subtitles............: none Runtime..............: 1:50:51 Release Date.........: 11 July 1974 Genre................: Western/Comedy IMDb Rating..........: 7.4/10 (4,798 votes) Movie Information....: www.imdb.com/title/tt0070215/ File Validation......: QuickSFV File Compression.....: RAR File Size............: 1.04 GB Part Size............: 14.31 MB Number of Parts......: 75 Terence Hill.........Nessuno Henry Fonda..........Jack Beauregard Jean Martin..........Sullivan R.G. Armstrong.......Honest John Karl Braun...........Jim Leo Gordon...........Red Steve Kanaly.........False barber Geoffrey Lewis.......Leader of the Wild Bunch Neil Summers.........Squirrel Piero Lulli..........Sheriff Mario Brega..........Pedro Marc Mazza...........Don John Benito Stefanelli....Porteley Alexander Allerson Rainer Peets.........Big Gun One of the biggest hits in the carreer of the legendary Sergio Leone, this comedy Western spoof brings together two Western icons, the great Henry Fonda and 70s Italian superstar Terence Hill. Ageing but still fast gunslinger Jack Beauregard meets a man called Nobody who has been hired to kill him. However, Beauregard was Nobody's childhood hero, and the wily young gun starts planning a way that Jack can go down in the history books. Directed by Leone's former Assistant Director Tonino Valerii, with Leone himself taking charge for certain sequences, My Name Is Nobody takes an ironic and often comic look at many of the classic situations of the Italian Western. Featuring a witty score by Ennio Morricone and beautifully shot in America and Spain. Sharing Widget |
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