| The Phantom Gunslinger | |
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| Directed by | Albert Zugsmith | 
| Produced by | Blair Robertson  Albert Zugsmith  | 
| Starring | Troy Donahue Sabrina  | 
| Cinematography | Gabriel Figueroa | 
| Edited by | Jorge Busto | 
Production companies  | Famous Players International Producciones Rosas Priego Sagitario Films  | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 100 mins | 
| Countries | Mexico United States  | 
The Phantom Gunslinger is a 1970 Mexican-American Western film directed by Albert Zugsmith. The film stars Troy Donahue, Sabrina, Elizabeth Campbell, Emilio Fernández, Germán Robles, and Pedro Armendáriz, Jr.
A digitally restored version of The Phantom Gunslinger was released in December 2013.[1]
Plot
The town of Tucca Flats is invaded by a gang of bandits, including Algernon, Big Sam, and Cookie. The sheriff leaves town, naming a trainee preacher, Phil, as his successor. Bill does not know how to use a gun, and has to learn.
Cast
- Troy Donahue as Phil Phillips
 - Sabrina as Margie
 - Elizabeth Campbell as Cookie
 - Emilio Fernández as Sheriff
 - Carlos Rivas as Sam
 - Germán Robles as The Devil
 - Pedro Armendáriz, Jr. as Algernon
 
Production
The film was shot in March 1967 in Churubusco Studios in Mexico City.[2][3]
It was not released until 1970.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ 'The Wolverine' among DVD releases for Dec. 1-7 The Canadian Press; Toronto [Toronto]03 Dec 2013.
 - ↑ 'Gold' Will Be in Cinerama Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 30 Jan 1967: d21.
 - ↑ Judy in 'Valley of the Dolls' Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 3 Mar 1967: d16.
 - ↑ Hollywood's 'Skeletons' By Joseph Gelmis. The Washington Post and Times-Herald 14 Nov 1971: H7.
 
External links
- The Phantom Gunslinger at IMDb
 - The Phantom Gunslinger at American Genre Film
 - The Phantom Gunslinger at Letterbox DVD
 - The Phantom Gunslinger at BFI
 
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