Sharp-Shooting Twin Sisters

Sharp-Shooting Twin Sisters, aka A Woman for Ringo or Two Guns for Two Twins or Vengeance Ranch (Spanish: Dos pistolas gemelas and Italian: Una donna per Ringo) is a 1966 Spanish-Italian film shot in Almeria, Andalucia, Spain. It stars Sean Flynn and Pilar and Emilia Bayona.[1]

Sharp-Shooting Twin Sisters
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SpanishDos pistolas gemelas
Directed byRafael Romero Marchent
Screenplay byGiovanni Simonelli
Story byManuel Sebares
Produced byBenito Perojo
Starring
CinematographyFranco Vitrotti
Edited by
  • Daniele Alabiso
  • Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Music byGregorio García Segura
Production
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Distributed by
  • Filmayer
  • New Gold Entertainment
  • VCL Communications
Release date
  • 6 August 1966 (1966-08-06) (Spain)
Running time
92 min
Countries
  • Spain
  • Italy

Plot

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Twin sisters, Jenny and Sally travel the American Old West with their grandfather and his medicine show (in the Italian version, the girls are traveling with their uncle). They sing and dance and show off their horse riding and sharp-shooting skills. Their grandfather has a bit of a gambling problem. It causes his demise when he is accidentally and fatally shot during a poker game, but he was left holding the winning hand. Thus the twins inherit the ranch their grandfather had won. Some bad hombres want to take the ranch away from the girls. Jimmy (In the Italian dubbed version Jimmy is known as Ringo) and Robert are two good guys who come to the aid of the twins.

Cast

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Production

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Filming was shot on location in Tabernas, Almeria, Andalucia, Spain using the same sets used by the Clint Eastwood film "For a Few Dollars More". The film was a Spanish/Italian co-production. In the Spanish language dubbed version released under the title of "Dos Pistolas Gemelas", Sean's character is known as Jimmy Slattery and the twins were traveling with their grandfather. In the Italian language prints released under the title, "Una Donna per Ringo", Sean's character is known as Ringo and the twins travel with their uncle. The twins Pili y Mili are listed as Milly and Philys in the Italian language prints.

References

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  1. ^ Expósito, Ángel, ed. (24 March 2017). "Dos pistolas gemelas". ABC (in Spanish). Diario ABC, S.L. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
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