Texas Jim (1965) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 24, 1965

Original Title:
Los cuatreros

Alternate Titles:
Shoot to Kill
Texas Jim
Texas' Jim

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Atlântida Cooperativa Cinematografica
José Frade

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 82

A band of fierce rustlers is ravaging the region of Las Cruces. Appears an outsider who saves the ranch owner "The Spur" of being kidnapped by members of the band. Thankfully, he was appointed foreman, and his daughter is in love with him. But things are not what they seem and there are murky intrigues in the background.

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Assistant Camera:
Ramón Perdiguero
Francisco Pérez-Dolz

Assistant Director:
María Luz Manzano
Joaquín Vera

Assistant Editor:
María Carmen Ripoll

Assistant Makeup Artist:
María Luisa López

Assistant Production Manager:
Manuel Amigo

Camera Operator:
Ricardo González

Choreographer:
Ricardo Andés

Costume Design:
Rufina Sanjuán

Director:
Ramón Torrado

Director of Photography:
Ricardo Torres

Editor:
Gaby Peñalba

Executive Producer:
Arturo González

Hairstylist:
María del Carmen Bouzas

Makeup Artist:
Juan Farsac

Music:
Daniel Montorio

Production Assistant:
Francisco Pol
Manuel Siles

Production Manager:
José Frade
José Luis Jerez
Luis Méndez

Production Secretary:
Cesáreo Torrado

Settings:
Augusto Lega
Félix Michelena

Sound Editor:
Jesús Jiménez

Special Effects:
Manuel Baquero

Still Photographer:
César Benítez

Stunts:
José Luis Chinchilla

Wardrobe Master:
Rufina Sanjuán

Writer:
Gregorio Almendros
Fernando Butragueño Benavente
Antonio Jiménez Escribano
Ramón Torrado

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