Implacable Three (Spanish: Tres hombres buenos, Italian: I tre implacabili) is a 1963 Spanish/Italian mystery western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent, written by José Mallorquí and starring Geoffrey Horne, Paul Piaget and Fernando Sancho, it is considered one of the earliest Spaghetti Western films.[1][2]

Implacable Three
SpanishTres hombres buenos
Directed byJoaquin L. Romero Marchent
Screenplay byJoaquin Romero Marchent
Story byJosé Mallorquí
Produced byNorberto Soliño
Starring
CinematographyRafael Pacheco
Edited byMercedes Alonso
Music byManuel Parada
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Release date
  • 16 May 1963 (1963-05-16) (Italy)
Running time
86 min
Countries
  • Spain
  • Italy

Cast

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  • Geoffrey Horne as César Guzmán
  • Paul Piaget as João Silveira
  • Fernando Sancho as Diego Abriles
  • Robert Hundar as Niño McCoy
  • Raf Baldassarre as Comisario Molero
  • Charito del Río as Lola
  • Cristina Gaioni as Marisol Benavente
  • Turia Nelson as Ana Lupe
  • Fernando Montes as Sheriff José María Cáceres
  • John McDouglas as Bardon
  • Maximo Carocci as Rex
  • Santiago Rivero as Don Julio Benavente
  • Antonio Gradoli as Alcalde Samuel Hopkins
  • Xan das Bolas as Cartero
  • Emilio Rodríguez as Hombre de Bardon
  • Lorenzo Robledo as Ray Logan
  • Antonio Padilla as Hotelero
  • Rufino Inglés as Sanders
  • Pedro Rodríguez de Quevedo as Bádenas
  • Aldo Sambrell as Hombre de Bardon
  • Gonzalo Esquiroz as Hombre de McCoy
  • Simón Arriaga as Hombre de McCoy
  • Jose Farber
  • Marco Visconti
  • V. Fernández
  • Faustino Cosmes
  • Manuel Lugris
  • Miguel de la Riva as Hombre de Bardon
  • Emilio Berrio as Ciudadano
  • Antonio Sanabria
  • Jesús Guzmán as Tendero-funerario
  • S. Madariaga
  • Miguel Merino as Bit Part
  • Francisco Montalvo as Lucas
  • Enrique Navarro as Herrero
  • Faustino Cornejo as Barman
  • José L. Ferreiro
  • Juan Antonio Peral as Hombre de McCoy
  • Román Ariznavarreta as Conductor diligencia

References

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  1. ^ "Tres hombres buenos". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 10 November 2018. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Tres hombres buenos". 20 Minutos (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 November 2018.
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