Texas Ranger (film)

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Texas Ranger
Italian I due violenti
Directed by Primo Zeglio
Written by
  • Marcello Fondato
  • Manuel Sebares
Screenplay by
  • Federico De Urrutia
  • Jesús María Navarro Carrión
Story byJesús María Navarro Carrión
Produced by Alberto Grimaldi
CinematographyAlfredo Fraile
Edited byEnzo Alabiso
Music by Francesco De Masi
Production
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Release date
  • 8 August 1964 (1964-08-08)(Italy)
Running time
94 min

Texas Ranger (Italian : I due violenti) is a 1964 Italian western film directed by Primo Zeglio and scored by Francesco De Masi. [1] [2]

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