| Lucky
Luke |
| Country: |
Italy |
| Year: |
1990 |
| Director: |
Terence
Hill |
| Original
title: |
Lucky
Luke |
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| Movie
files |
Movie
poster: |
English|German |
Video
clip: |
Lucky
Luke |
Comment: |
Your favorite scenes, the funniest lines |
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| Synopsis |
| Lucky
Luke (Terence Hill) is the fastest
gun in the West, even faster than
his own shadow. He is the sheriff
of Daisy Town, a merry and unruly
frontier settlement where the law
of the strongest and loudest holds
sway. Jolly Jumper is not only Luke's
trusty horse, but also the brains
of Daisy Town. A thinker and philosopher,
he is always one jump ahead of everyone
else. But - a shadow looms over the
town: The four Dalton Brothers, a
fearsome quartet of bandits, are
the sworn enemies of Luke, who is
constantly trying to thwart their
devilish plans and their spectacularly
clumsy escapes from the Daisy Town
Jail. The female touch is provided
by Lotta Legs, the saloon owner.
She is hopelessly in love with Luke,
and continually frustrated by his
total lack of romanticism. This fractious
band find itself caught up in a series
of misadventures, crossing paths
with hordes of wacky friends and
fiendish enemies. |
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| Trivia |
| Based
on the comic books 'Lucky Luke' by
Morris & Goscinny. The 'Daisytown'
western town was the first set constructed
at Bonanza Creek Ranch. The film company
also built a ranch house at the Valles
Caldera that was used in 'The Missing.' |
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| Cast |
| Terence
Hill |
Lucky
Luke |
| Nancy
Morgan |
Lotta
Legs |
| Fritz
Sperberg |
Averill
Dalton |
| Dominic
Barto |
William
Dalton |
| Bo
Gray |
Jack
Dalton |
| Arsenio
'Sonny' Trinidad |
Ming
La Pu |
| Mark
Hardwick |
Hank,
the Barman |
| Neil
Summers |
Deputy
Virgil |
| Ron
Carey |
Joe
Dalton |
| Buff
Douthitt |
Mayor |
| Sky
Fabin |
Digger
Graves |
| Marc
Mouchet |
Seth
Schultz |
| Radha
Delamarter |
Martha
Schultz |
| Robin
Westphal |
Corinne |
| Deborah
Mansy |
Belle |
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| Crew |
| Screenplay: |
Lori
Hill |
| Cinematography: |
Carlo
Tafani, Gianfranco Transunto |
| Music:
|
Aaron
Schroeder & David Grover |
| Theme
song: |
'Lucky
Luke rides again' was written and
recorded by Roger Miller, 'The Lonesomest
Cowboy in the West' was writted and
performed by Arlo Guthrie. |
| Film editing: |
Eugenio
Alabiso |
| Costume
design: |
Vera
Marzot |
| Casting: |
Sarah
C. Koeppe |
| Producer: |
Lucio
Bompani |
| Production: |
Paloma
Films & Reteitalia |
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| Locations |
| Bonanza Creek Ranch, Santa Fe/New Mexico, Zia Pueblo, Valles Caldera National
Preserve, White Sands National Monument,
La Junta/Colorado, Tucson/Arizona |
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