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Little Rita nel West (original title)
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Little Rita is a female gunslinger who travels to the Far West chasing outlaws. She takes gold from them and hides it in a cave which she plans to blow up one day and get rid of the root of all evil: money.

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Little Rita
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Black Star
Lucio Dalla ...
John Fitzgerald Francis
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The Sheriff
Nina Larker ...
The Orphan
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Jesse - Barman
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Ringo
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Silly Bull
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Pancho
Nini Rosso ...
Mexican Trumpet Player
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Tribunal President Joseph (as Luigi Pernice)
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Zorro
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Sweet Bird in the Clouds (as Mirella Pamfili)
Franco Gulà ...
Old Lawyer
Enzo Di Natale ...
Django
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Dancer
Gianni Brezza ...
Dancer (as Giovanni Brezza)
Vincenzo Cesiro ...
Dancer
Renato De Martis ...
Dancer
Renato Greco ...
Dancer
Umberto Pergola ...
Dancer
Piero Pulci ...
Dancer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Arnaldo Caivano ...
Dancing Townsman (uncredited)
Dolores Calò ...
Woman in Saloon (uncredited)
Enrico Chiappafreddo ...
Jesse James Henchman (uncredited)
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Jesse James (uncredited)
Giglio Gigli ...
Jesse James Henchman (uncredited)
Livio Lorenzon ...
A Dying Man (uncredited)
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Onlooker at Courtroom (uncredited)
Mara Oscuro ...
Juror (uncredited)
Robby Poitevin ...
Piano Player (uncredited)
Umberto Salomone ...
Saloon Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ferdinando Baldi

Written by

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Ferdinando Baldi ... (story)
 
Franco Rossetti ... (screenplay) and
Ferdinando Baldi ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Manolo Bolognini ... producer
Franco Rossellini ... executive producer

Music by

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Robby Poitevin

Cinematography by

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Enzo Barboni

Editing by

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Nino Baragli

Editorial Department

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Ornella Chistolini ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Giorgio Giovannini

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Franco Antonelli

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Maria Luisa Garbini ... hair stylist (as Luisa Garbini)
Duilio Scarozza ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Carlo Giovagnorio ... production supervisor

Sound Department

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Bernardino Fronzetti ... sound engineer
Primiano Muratori ... sound
Oreste Lionello ... voice double: Teddy Reno (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Giovanni Bacciucchi ... special effects

Stunts

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Enrico Chiappafreddo ... stunts (uncredited)
Giancarlo Ukmar ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Fernando Gallandt ... assistant camera
Angelo Novi ... still photographer
Gaetano Valle ... camera operator

Animation Department

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Francesco Maurizio Guido ... animator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Francesca Saitto ... assistant to costume designer

Script and Continuity Department

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Paola Salvadori ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Remo De Angelis ... weapon instructor
Gino Landi ... choreographer
Romano Raschi ... production secretary
Gianfranco Bellini ... voice dubbing: Gino Pernice (uncredited)
Gianni Bonagura ... voice dubbing: Lucio Dalla (uncredited)
Luciano De Ambrosis ... voice dubbing: Remo De Angelis (uncredited)
Manlio De Angelis ... voice dubbing: Romano Puppo (uncredited)
Mario Feliciani ... voice dubbing: Gordon Mitchell (uncredited)
Massimo Foschi ... voice dubbing: Franco Gula (uncredited)
Lauro Gazzolo ... voice dubbing: Pinuccio Ardia (uncredited)
Pino Locchi ... voice dubbing: Kirk Morris (uncredited)
Giuseppe Rinaldi ... voice dubbing: Terence Hill (uncredited)
Carlo Romano ... voice dubbing: Fernando Sancho (uncredited) / voice dubbing: Nini Rosso (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Little Rita has a dream: she dreams of a better world and she believes that all the evil in the world originates from gold. So she has decided to blow up all the gold she can put her hands on. In her mission she is assisted by the Indian Chief Bisonte Seduto and by her friend Francis. Little Rita kills Ringo and Django, but she is taken prisoner by the Mexican bandit Sancho who wants to steal her gold. Black Star rescues her and seems determined to help her, but does he? Written by Baldinotto da Pistoia

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Taglines A gun-woman. Her creed. Between outlaws, songs and love... See more »
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Also Known As
  • Crazy Westerners (United States)
  • Little Rita (United States)
  • Crazy Westerners (United Kingdom)
  • T'as le bonjour de Trinita (France)
  • Rita en el West (Spain)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia In an obvious attempt to exploit the later success of Trinita played by Terence Hill, this film was re released in France with all the music sequences edited out and the character of Black Star renamed Trinita. A certain amount of jokes and puns was also added in the French translation of the dialogue, supposedly to reinforce the comical dimension of the film. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Little Rita of the West (2015). See more »
Soundtracks Little Rita See more »

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