| My
Name is Nobody |
| Country: |
Italy/France |
| Year: |
1973 |
| Runtime: |
108
minutes |
| Director: |
Tonino
Valerii |
| Original
title: |
Il
mio nome è Nessuno |
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| Movie
files |
Movie
poster: |
English|German|French|French |
Video
clip: |
My
Name is Nobody |
Comment: |
Your favorite scenes, the funniest lines |
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| Synopsis |
|
New Mexico, 1898. Legendary gunfighter
Jack Beauregard (Henry Fonda)
has decided to leave the American
west behind to live peacefully
in Europe. However, a young, mysterious
loner named Nobody (Terence Hill)
tries his hardest to make the
aging outlaw go out in a blaze
of glory. Although Beauregard -
said to be the fastest gun alive
- feels he has come to the end
of his career and has shot enough
opponents, Nobody doesn't want
his hero to ride quietly into the
sunset. Instead, he wants Jack
to go up against the infamous Wild
Bunch. After much goading, Beauregard
starts to change his mind. And
only Nobody knows how Jack will
walk away a winner. |
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| Soundtrack |
| Title: |
Il
mio nome è Nessuno |
| Artist: |
Ennio
Morricone |
| Info: |
Tracklist |
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| Trivia |
|
Director Tonino Valerii was formerly
Sergio Leone's assistant. Released
in a 130-minute version in Italy.
Released in New York City on July
17, 1974. |
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| Cast |
| Terence
Hill |
Nobody |
| Henry
Fonda |
Jack
Beauregard |
| Leo
Gordon |
Red |
| Jean
Martin |
Sullivan |
| Geoffrey
Lewis |
Barber |
| Giusva
Piero Lulli |
Sheriff |
| Mario
Brega |
Pedro |
| Marc
Mazza |
Don
John |
| Benito
Stefanelli |
Porteley |
| R.G.
Armstrong |
Honest
John |
| Remus
Peets |
Big
Gun |
| Antoine
Saint |
John
Scape |
| Franco
Angrisano |
Train
conductor |
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| Crew |
| Story: |
Ernesto
Gastaldi, Sergio Leone, Fulvio Morsella |
| Screenpaly: |
Ernesto
Gastaldi, Sergio Leone |
| Cinematography: |
Armando
Nannuzzi, Giuseppe Ruzzolini |
| Music:
|
Ennio
Morricone |
| Film editing: |
Nino
Baragli |
| Set
design: |
Gianni
Polidori |
| Costumes: |
Vera
Marzot |
| Presented
by |
Sergio
Leone |
| Co-produced
by |
Rafran
Cinematografica, Les Film Jacques
Leitienne, La Societe Imp. Ex. Ci.,
La Societe Alciter, and KG Co. |
| Distribution: |
Titanus |
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| Locations |
| Shot in Acoma Pueblo, Mogollon/New
Mexico, New Orleans, Colorado and
Spain, in Panavision. |
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