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Boot Hill is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Colizzi.

Synopsis

Victims of an oppressive town boss are offered help by an unusual alliance of gunmen and circus performers.


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[]

Distributor Year Format Region Country
SBR Inc. 2001 DVD 1
NTSC
United States United States
Leisure Entertainment
BCI Eclipse 2002
Diamond Entertainment 2003*
Westlake Entertainment 2003
DSSP 2004**
Wild East 2004
St.Clair Vision
Wham! USA VHS
Quantum Leap 2005 DVD 2
PAL
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Synergy Entertainment 2007 1
NTSC
United States United States
Reel Classic Films 2008
Vintage Home Entertainment 2008***
Popflix 2010****
Mill Creek Entertainment 2010*****
Osiris Entertainment 2010******
Desert Island Films 2011
JL Entertainment 2011******* 4
PAL
Australia Australia
Platinum Packaged Media 2013********
RetroVision 2015********* 1
NTSC
United States United States

*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.

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