
Whisky and Ghosts
Action · Comedy · Western
Overview
A snake-oil salesman is chased across the desert by a gang of Mexican bandits. He finds out, however, that he is being protected by the spirits of Davey Crockett, Pecos Bill and Johnny Appleseed.
Top Cast
Alberto Terracina
Alberto Terracina
Napoleone B. Higgins
Alberto Terracina
Napoleone B. Higgins


Fernando Bilbao
Fernando Bilbao
Davy Crockett - Il fantasma
Fernando Bilbao
Davy Crockett - Il fantasma


Maribel Martín
Maribel Martín
Rosy
Maribel Martín
Rosy


Rafael Albaicín
Rafael Albaicín
Paco
Rafael Albaicín
Paco


Ricardo Palacios
Ricardo Palacios
Capo messicano
Ricardo Palacios
Capo messicano


George Rigaud
George Rigaud
Il suo complice
George Rigaud
Il suo complice


Francesco Ferracini
Francesco Ferracini
Proprietario bisca
Francesco Ferracini
Proprietario bisca
Elsa Zabala
Elsa Zabala
Nonna di Rosy
Elsa Zabala
Nonna di Rosy


Barta Barri
Barta Barri
Barta Barri


Manuel de Blas
Manuel de Blas
Manuel de Blas
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