Seven Hours of Gunfire
Originally released in 1965. Seven Hours of Gunfire is a western film. directed by Joaquín Romero Marchent. At just 76 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Rik Van Nutter, Adrian Hoven, and Gloria Milland
Synopsis
When he was 12 years old, Bill Cody, later knew as Buffalo Bill, is rider for "pony express" carrying the mail through the wilds of America. It becomes later caravans guide. When driving one of them meets Luisa, the niece of a priest who tried to evangelize the savage tribes accompanied by a converted Indian. It is a dangerous time because, before the advancing white man, the Sioux tribes are buying weapons from unscrupulous dealers...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Rik Van Nutter
as Buffalo Bill Cody
Adrian Hoven
as Wild Bill Hickok
Gloria Milland
as Calamity Jane
Francisco Sanz
as Pastor Norman Lieberman
Helga Sommerfeld
as Ethel Lieberman
Carlos Romero Marchent
as Ted
Alejandra Nilo
as Luisa
Raf Baldassarre
as Guillermo
Alfonso Rojas
as Colonel Carr
Antonio Molino Rojo
as Dittle
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Production Companies
- Centauro Films
- PEA
- Constantin Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Seven Hours of Gunfire about?
When he was 12 years old, Bill Cody, later knew as Buffalo Bill, is rider for "pony express" carrying the mail through the wilds of America. It becomes later caravans guide. When driving one of the...
Who directed Seven Hours of Gunfire?
Seven Hours of Gunfire was directed by Joaquín Romero Marchent.
How long is Seven Hours of Gunfire?
Seven Hours of Gunfire has a runtime of 1 hours and 16 minutes (76 minutes total).
When was Seven Hours of Gunfire released?
Seven Hours of Gunfire was released on April 5, 1965 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Seven Hours of Gunfire?
The main cast of Seven Hours of Gunfire includes Rik Van Nutter, Adrian Hoven, Gloria Milland, Francisco Sanz, Helga Sommerfeld.