Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West (1965)
An Austrian earl learns that he has inherited land in Arizona, in the American wild west. The count and his friend journey to America to claim the inheritance. There, they encounter danger, desperados, and the none-too-friendly daughter of the local sheriff.
Director: Paul Martin
Genre: Western, Comedy, Music
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: December 31, 1965
Cast
- Peter Alexander - Graf Bobby Pinelski
- Olga Schoberová - Milli
- Gunther Philipp - Baron Mucki von Kalk
- Hanne Wieder - Jezabel
- Elisabeth Markus - Tante Sophie
- Vladimir Medar - Doc Ted W. Harper
- Dragomir Felba - Sheriff Martin Miller
- Rastko Tadić
- Živojin Denić - Pedro Gonzalez
- Jovan Janićijević 'Burduš' - Kiddy
Screenplay
Production: Avala Film, Sascha-Film Produktions GmbH, Dr. Herbert Gruber Produktion
Country: Austria, Yugoslavia
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
arizona, earl
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West about?
- An Austrian earl learns that he has inherited land in Arizona, in the American wild west. The count and his friend journey to America to claim the inheritance. There, they encounter danger, desperados, and the none-too-friendly daughter of the local sheriff.
- Who directed Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West?
- Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West was directed by Paul Martin.
- Who stars in Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West?
- Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West stars Peter Alexander, Olga Schoberová, Gunther Philipp, Hanne Wieder, Elisabeth Markus, Vladimir Medar.
- How long is Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West?
- Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West?
- Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West is a Western, Comedy, Music film.
- Where was Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West produced?
- Count Bobby, the Terror of the Wild West was produced in Austria, Yugoslavia.