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5/10
Mediocre Paella /Schnitzel Western in which a captain sets out in pursuit a gunslinger to revenge his family's death
ma-cortes4 July 2018
A middling Spanish / German coproduction shot in Spain. As a result of a fight between lawmen and the henchmen of the famous gunfighter Johnny Ringo , the wife and children of an upright captain named Jason Conroy (Sieghard Rupp) die at a house firing . Although Ringo is allegedly dead and buried at Tombstone graveyard , Conroy thinks he is alive and he sets out in chase to find him . Conroy hires Sam Dobie (Lex Barker) to track him down . As Sam takes a job under orders a beautiful gunsmith owner, ( Barbara Bold) , with whom he falls in love . Later on , Sam contracts a fast-draw gunman called Clyde (Joachim Fuchsberger) to demostrate his well-made and rapid arms . Both of whom along with a Saloon Singer (Raf Wolter who along with Barker played various Winnetou films) . Clyde is such expert shooter that townsfolk believe he is the legendary Ringo who carried out a getaway from the fire presumed to have killed him. Only Ringo's sweetheart Bea Border (Mariano Koch) knows who is the actual Johnny .

Simple , plain and light Chorizo Western with thrills, action , murder mystery, plot twists and a brief intigue behind . It follows American models rather than Spaghetti Western style. It is plenty of German actors such as Maríanne Koch , Raf Wolter, Sieghard Rupp and Barbara Bold. Stars the American Lex Barker who at the time he had a big success with Winnetou series along with Pierre Brice in titles as Apache Fury and Tresure of the Sílver lake . Barker had a role that brought him fame and fortune , Tarzan, in titles as Tarzan and the magic fountain and Tarzan and the slave girl . He emigrated Europe where played several Westerns , thrillers , terror and adventure movies such as Robin Hood and th pirates , Il figlio del corsaro rosso , Captain Fuoco , Il pirate Della costa, , knight of 1oo faces , The yellow one and many others .Being a low budget German , Spanish coproduction in which director José Luis Madrid shows his limited skills on filmmaking , as he was an average artisan, in fact , this is one of the worst westerns he directed along with Tomb of Desperate , The revenge of Clint Harrison and 7 Jackals starred by Anthony Steffen Gianni Garco . It packs numerous German actors and other nations , including brief interventions from Spanish secondaries as Carlos Otero , Antonio Jimenez Escribano, Cesar Ojinaga, and Gaspar Indio Gonzalez.

Evocative cinematography by Julio Perez Rozas , though a perfect remastering being extremely necessary because of the film copy is worn-out . Shot on Spanish locations from Fraga , Huesca, Calatayud , ESplugues de Llobregrat and Alfonso Balcazar studios . Lively and agreeable musical score in American style by Federico Martínez Tudo. Produced by the powerful producer Arthur Brauner with whom Jose Luis Madrid made a lot of uncredited films . Most of them were Krimis , a subgenre very popular in Germany .The motion picture was middlingly directed by Jose Luis Madrid. He was a craftsman who directed all kinds of genres. As he made Españoladas as : Lucecita or Strip-tease a la Inglesa ; Eurospy movies as : Chineses and minishorts, Ok Yetvtushenko ; Crime movie as The Hyena , and for the famous Spanish Werewolf ,Paul Naschy , directed 2 movies : Jack Ripper of London and Crimes of Petiot and political/historical films as : Memorias del General Escobar and Command Txiquia about the assassination of President Carrero Blanco . Throughout his long career he also showed a sense of opportunism with sensationalistic productions such as : The motorway Vampiresa , about a real killer and Last Tango in Madrid , here badly imitating Bertolucci's last tango in Paris
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5/10
Odd example of a Spanish/German western
Leofwine_draca12 July 2016
WHO KILLED JOHNNY RINGO? is a Spanish spaghetti western somewhat bizarrely filmed in Germany, hence the presence of popular star Lex Barker who was a huge hit in Germany at the time with his Winnetou series of German westerns. Despite the western setting and the gun-toting action, this doesn't have many of the tropes or indeed the feel of a typical western; at some times it's more of a mystery story with a whodunit aspect to the narrative.

Mistaken and double identities are the main themes here. What's arresting about the film is that it opens with a massive huge action spectacle in which a building is burnt down and a number of characters killed. It then slows down for the rest of the running time, only to pick up at the climax. Barker is an acceptable presence but Marianna Koch is the real scene-stealer. I notice that the film was retitled WHO KILLED JOHNNY R? in some territories, perhaps to avoid confusion with the same year's KILL JOHNNY RINGO, an Italian western. Ringo was a real-life character, as it happens.
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7/10
A Spanish/German Western About Mistake Identity
zardoz-1327 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
In José Luis Madrid's intriguing Spaghetti western about a mistaken identity "Who Killed Johnny R," the eponymous gunslinger Johnny Ringo escapes certain death when he is trapped in a frontier town by an army of lawmen. Caught in an upstairs hotel room, Johnny shoots it out with the law. At the last moment, Johnny's friends thunder into town on horseback and help him escape. The law tracks him down to the Conroy ranch where his men and he take Cathy Conroy (Montserrat Porta) and her young daughter and son hostage and shoot it out with the authorities. One of the lawmen is Captain Jason Conroy (Sieghardt Rupp of "A Fistful of Dollars") and tragedy strikes when a fire erupts accidentally and his family dies a horrible death. Thereafter, in the notorious outlaw Johnny Ringo vanishes into thin air. Mind you, Madrid never shows Johnny Ringo during the opening shootout as he knocks off one lawman after another during a heated gun battle. Anyway, much later, we meet Sam Dobie (Lex Barker of "Tarzan and the Mermaids") who takes a job for Cathy Carmichael (Barbara Bold of "Die Nibelungen 1 & 2") as a traveling firearms salesman. Later, Madrid and scenarists Peter A. Chilles of TV's "The Defenders," Ladislas Fodor of "Old Shatterhand" and Paul Jarrico of "Messenger of Death" introduce the second protagonist Clyde Smith (Joachim Fuchsberger of "The Green Devils of Monte Cassino"), a hard rock miner. He stumbles across Sam Dobie when Dobie is demonstrating the double-action Colt's .45 revolver dubbed "Lightning" and sells one to Smith. As it turns out, Smith wears his gun as the notorious Johnny Ringo does on the left hip and he has a burn scar on his shoulder similar to Ringo's scar. Eventually, Smith joins up with Dobie and the two men sell their consignment of Colt "Lightning" revolvers. Cathy hires Clyde to accompany Dobie. At one point, Clyde becomes an expert shot with the "Lightning" and people start calling him 'Johnny Ringo.' Clyde decides he likes the notoriety that comes with being recognized as Johnny Ringo because he has led an anonymous life. Meantime, although Dobie sells firearms, he refuses to use them. Clyde decides to tutor him in trick shooting and Dobie surprises Clyde by shooting his hat off his head during a mock duel. Madrid emphasizes Dobie's revulsion for firearms afterwards when Dobie hurls the revolver into the dirt in a close-up. By this time, the alert viewer will know that Lex Barker is the title character despite his best efforts to conceal his identity. Actually, Johnny Ringo strives as Dobie to turn over a new leaf. Nevertheless, Captain Conroy nurses revenge and has been scouring the earth for Ringo. Matters are helped at all because an itinerant balladeer who sings about Johnny Ringo encourages the rumor that Clyde is Ringo. We are left to ponder who between Dobie and Clyde is the real Ringo for 56 minutes of this 86-minute oater. This above-average Euro western features a strong cast that includes Marianne Koch as the real Johnny Ringo's girlfriend. Two years earlier, Koch had starred opposite Clint Eastwood in Sergio Leone's "A Fistful of Dollars." "Who Killed Johnny R" was Madrid's second and final western after "Ruthless Colt of the Gringo" (1966). Incidentally, both of these sagebrushers were filmed back-to-back in 1966. The opening shootouts are staged with verve.
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