Directed by: Colin Hobson, Sergio Leone
Produced by Sergio Leone (and considered by many the missing link in Leone's career), A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe (a.k.a. Nobody's the Greatest, a.k.a. Genius) features 70s superstar Terence Hill and Patrick McGoohan. In one of the last major productions of the 70s boom in Italian Westerns, Hill plays freewheeling con-artist Joe thanks in this semi-sequel to the hugely succesful My Name is Nobody, up against crooked cavalry officer Major Cabot (McGoohan) who is planning an Indian massacre in order to line his own pockets. Featuring a barnstorming performance from McGoohan, plus a bizarre cameo from Klaus Kinski, Genius was directed by Damiano Damiani, who also directed the classic Spaghetti Western A Bullet For The General.
Terence Hill .... Joe Thanks
Miou-Miou .... Lucy
Robert Charlebois .... Bill
Patrick McGoohan .... Major Cabot
Klaus Kinski .... Doc Foster
Raimund Harmstorf .... Sergeant Milton
Miriam Mahler
Jean Martin
Rik Battaglia
Piero Vida
Mario Valgoi
Mario Brega
Frederick Ledebur .... Priest
Also Known As:
Genius, The (1975)
Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot, A (1975) (USA)
Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe, A (1975)
Nobody ist der Gr
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