John the Bastard (1967)

John the Bastard (1967) poster

Johnny Donald, a cynical seducer of women, discovers he is actually the son of Don Diego Tenorio, a wealthy Mexican landowner. Accompanied by his trusty servant Morenillo, he travels south in search of vengeance and riches, but manages to deflower and make enemies all along the way until he finally meets his match in the person of a Mormon assassin and a stone statue.

Director: Armando Crispino
Genre: Western
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Nico Fidenco
Cinematography: Sante Achilli
Editing: Franco Fraticelli
Production: Hercules Cinematografica
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it

Themes

Spaghetti Western

Keywords

spaghetti western

More Films by Director: Armando Crispino
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is John the Bastard about?
Johnny Donald, a cynical seducer of women, discovers he is actually the son of Don Diego Tenorio, a wealthy Mexican landowner. Accompanied by his trusty servant Morenillo, he travels south in search of vengeance and riches, but manages to deflower and make enemies all along the way until he finally meets his match in the person of a Mormon assassin and a stone statue.
Who directed John the Bastard?
John the Bastard was directed by Armando Crispino.
Who stars in John the Bastard?
John the Bastard stars John Richardson, Claudio Camaso, Martine Beswick, Luisa Della Noce, Claudio Gora, Furio Meniconi.
How long is John the Bastard?
John the Bastard has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
What genre is John the Bastard?
John the Bastard is a Western film.
Where was John the Bastard produced?
John the Bastard was produced in Italy.
What are the themes of John the Bastard?
The themes of John the Bastard include: Spaghetti Western.