Boot Hill is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Colizzi.
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Cast[]
| Character | Original Actor | Dub Actor[1] |
|---|---|---|
| Cat Stevens | Terence Hill | Lloyd Battista |
| Thomas | Woody Strode | |
| Hutch Bessy | Bud Spencer | Bernard Grant |
| Judge Boone | Eduardo Ciannelli | ¿? |
| Baby Doll | George Eastman | ¿? |
| Finch | Glauco Onorato | ¿? |
| Circus artistes | Alberto Dell'Acqua | ¿? |
| Nazzareno Zamperla | ¿? | |
| Fisher | Victor Buono | ¿? |
| Ring master Mimi | Lionel Stander | |
Notes[]
- Voice actor Dan Sturkie makes a brief, uncredited appearance as a miner in the film.
Video Releases[]
*Released as Boot Hill - Trinity rides again.
**Bundled with Richard Thorpe's Vengeance Valley.
***Bundled with They Call Me Trinity and Trinity Is Still My Name.
****Bundled with A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe, It Can Be Done Amigo, Massacre at Grand Canyon and This Man Can't Die.
*****Bundled with 43 other pictures.
******Released as Boothill.
*******Bundled with All The Way, Boys, The Wind's Fierce, They Call Me Trinity and Trinity Is Still My Name.
********Bundled with God Forgives... I Don't! and Ace High.
*********Bundled with Django the Bastard.
Credits[]
References[]
External links[]
- Boot Hill at the Internet Movie Database
