California (1977 film)
California | |
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Italian theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Michele Lupo |
Produced by | Manolo Bolognini |
Screenplay by |
Mino Roli Nico Ducci Franco Bucceri Roberto Leoni |
Story by |
Franco Bucceri Roberto Leoni |
Starring |
Giuliano Gemma Miguel Bosé Paola Dominguín Chris Avram William Berger Raimund Harmstorf |
Music by | Gianni Ferrio |
Cinematography | Alejandro Ulloa |
Edited by | Antonietta Zita |
Production company |
Uranos Cinematografica Belma Cinematografica José Frade Producciones Cinematográficas S.A. |
Distributed by | Capitol International |
Release date | 1977 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country |
Italy Spain |
Language | Italian |
California is a 1977 Italo-Spanish spaghetti western film directed by Michele Lupo.[1] The film was generally well received by critics and obtained a good commercial success at Italian box office.[2]
Plot
After the American Civil War gunman California wants to renew his life. He changes his name to Michael Random and seeks a home where he can live in peace. In the war's aftermath he gets to know young Willy Preston. On route to Preston's family, Willy is killed by a gang of criminals under the helm of Robert Whittaker. California informs Willy's kin and falls in love with Willy's sister, Helen. One day they witness Whittaker and his gang robbing a bank; Helen is taken hostage. California is faced with the decision to resort to the merciless shootist he was during the war although it will not spare Helen the gruesome experience of being game to ruthless desperados.
Cast
- Giuliano Gemma: Michael 'California' Random
- Miguel Bosé: Willy Preston
- Chris Avram: Nelson
- Paola Dominguín (as Paola Bose'): Helen Preston
- Robert Hundar: Eric Plummer
- Malisa Longo: Yasmin
- Dana Ghia: Mrs. Preston
- Piero Leri :
- Mario Novelli :
- Ferdinando Murolo: Brook
- Franco Ressel: Full
- Enzo Fiermonte: Father
- Piero Morgia :
- Andrea Aureli :
- Franco Fantasia :
- Romano Puppo: Gary Duke
- Alfio Caltabiano :
- with
William Berger: Mr. Preston
- and with
Raimund Harmstorf: in the role of Whittaker