Sharp-Shooting Twin Sisters

Sharp-Shooting Twin Sisters, aka A Woman for Ringo or Two Guns for Two Twins or Vengeance Ranch (Spanish: Dos pistolas gemelas and Italian: Una donna per Ringo) is a 1966 Spanish-Italian film shot in Almeria, Andalucia, Spain. It stars Sean Flynn and Pilar and Emilia Bayona.[1]

Sharp-Shooting Twin Sisters
Film poster
SpanishDos pistolas gemelas
Directed byRafael Romero Marchent
Produced byBenito Perojo
Screenplay byGiovanni Simonelli
Story byManuel Sebares
Starring
Music byGregorio García Segura
CinematographyFranco Vitrotti
Edited by
  • Daniele Alabiso
  • Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Production
companies
Distributed by
  • Filmayer
  • New Gold Entertainment
  • VCL Communications
Release date
  • August 6, 1966 (1966-08-06) (Spain)
Running time
92 min

Plot

Twin sisters, Jenny and Sally travel the American Old West with their grandfather and his medicine show. They sing and dance and show off their horse riding and sharp-shooting skills. Their grandfather has a bit of a gambling problem. It causes his demise when he is accidentally and fatally shot during a poker game, but he was left holding the winning hand. Thus the twins inherit the ranch their grandfather had won. Some bad hombres want to take the ranch away from the girls. Jimmy and Robert are two good guys who come to the aid of the twins.

Cast

  • Pilar Bayona as Jenny
  • Emilia Bayona as Sally
  • Sean Flynn as Jimmy Slattery
  • Jorge Rigaud as Robert Trask
  • Beni Deus as Monahan
  • Rogelio Madrid as Robert Clark
  • Renato Baldini as Farrell
  • Eva Guerr as Maggie
  • Luis Induni as a Sheriff
  • José Sepúlveda
  • Giacomo Furia
  • José Orjas as the grandpa
  • Ricardo Rodríguez as a bandit
  • Mario Morales as Ayudante del ferrocarril
  • Guillermo Méndez as a bandit
  • Gonzalo Esquiroz as a bandit
  • José Uria
  • Juan Maján
  • Rossella Bergamonti
  • María Bárbara
  • Dolores Guerrero
  • William Conroy as a Cowboy
  • Álvaro Marenco as a Cowboy

References

  1. Expósito, Ángel (ed.). "Dos pistolas gemelas". ABC (in Spanish). Diario ABC, S.L. Retrieved March 26, 2018.


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