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When a movie is as good as El pistolero , it's always interesting to know its technical data.
The year 1997 was chosen to release the film to the world.
One of the most important parts prior to filming is the casting of actors and actresses and we believe that this time it is very successful with the participation of Michael Dudikoff, Randy Travis, Valerie Wildman, Andrew Stevens, William Smith.

The person we can consider the leader of this entire project is Fred Olen Ray. With a lot of effort he has managed to lead and coordinate an entire team in order to create an incredible film for his viewers.
The film stretches for 91 min..
One of the countries with the most films created in the history of cinema is United States and this film is one of them.

You can see a hard work on the part of Tony Giglio that as a result a most sophisticated script has been obtained.
In the film industry, film production companies are very important, as they are responsible for carrying all or almost all the economic weight of a production. In this case everything has been thanks to Amritraj, Amritraj, Cabin Fever Entertainment, Artisan Home Entertainment, Vivendi Entertainment.
Can you imagine seeing a movie without music to accompany the story? It would be all a waste and more if the team of musicians is directed and formed by Deeji Mincey, Boris Zelkin as it is in this case.

Gary Graver and his team have managed to handle the lights very well on the set and it shows that the direction of photography has been wonderful.
Throughout the entire film we can see the presence of the Western genre in the feature film.

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Critics El pistolero

A welcome role change for Michael Dudikoff. Amateur production. * * * Of five
Fred Olen Ray's best movie so far. A direct-to-video western by Fred Olen Ray. As always!
drama, guns, bullets, whores, horses and manure! a nice change of pace for Dudikoff. An infamous gunman against an infamous rancher
One of the best. So bad, it's good. Modern Western Spaghetti Clone
Hoes got it hard in the Old West
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