Seven Guns for Timothy (1966)
The greenhorn Timothy Benson is the heir of a mine, in which also the bandit Rodriguez is interested. Timothy's foreman Corky and his 5 friends are his only hope and they teach him the lessons of self-reliance. Source: SWDB www.spaghetti-western.net
Director: Romolo Guerrieri
Genre: Western
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date: April 8, 1966
Cast
- Fernando Sancho - Sancho Rodrigo Rodriguez
- Sean Flynn - Timothy Allister Benson
- Ida Galli - Coralie
- Daniel Martín - Slim
- Frank Oliveras - Bert
- Poldo Bendandi - Corky
- Tito García - Abel
- Spartaco Conversi - Brett Colton
- Rafael Albaicín - Grey Eagle
- Antonio Almorós - Sheriff Coleman
Screenplay
- Giovanni Simonelli (Screenplay)
- José Antonio de la Loma (Screenplay)
Music: Gino Peguri
Cinematography: Víctor Monreal, Angelo Filippini
Production: N.B.S. Cinematografica, C.I.A. Cinematografica, Balcázar
Country: Italy, Spain
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
Themes
Spaghetti Western
Keywords
spaghetti western
More Films by Director: Romolo Guerrieri
More Films in Genre: Western
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Seven Guns for Timothy about?
- The greenhorn Timothy Benson is the heir of a mine, in which also the bandit Rodriguez is interested. Timothy's foreman Corky and his 5 friends are his only hope and they teach him the lessons of self-reliance. Source: SWDB www.spaghetti-western.net
- Who directed Seven Guns for Timothy?
- Seven Guns for Timothy was directed by Romolo Guerrieri.
- Who stars in Seven Guns for Timothy?
- Seven Guns for Timothy stars Fernando Sancho, Sean Flynn, Ida Galli, Daniel Martín, Frank Oliveras, Poldo Bendandi.
- How long is Seven Guns for Timothy?
- Seven Guns for Timothy has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
- What genre is Seven Guns for Timothy?
- Seven Guns for Timothy is a Western film.
- Where was Seven Guns for Timothy produced?
- Seven Guns for Timothy was produced in Italy, Spain.
- What are the themes of Seven Guns for Timothy?
- The themes of Seven Guns for Timothy include: Spaghetti Western.