Ricco 50 years old

No swords, no guns, no knives, no weapons. Just a burning pool of acid!

Ricco

Fresh out of the joint, young Ricco is eager to get home to see his family. He was cut loose a year early for good behavior, but it certainly wasn't good behavior that got him in the big house in the first place. Two years prior, Ricco took it upon himself to go after Don Avito, the man who killed his pappy and took his girlfriend. Yet Ricco came out of prison a changed man. He had a lot of time to think, and the anger and thirst for revenge is no longer there, much to his mother's chagrin. She is quite upset that her son is not interested in paying back Don Avito for his deeds, and she needles Ricco relentlessly until he reluctantly gives in to her demands.

Credits

Ricco Cast

Name Character
Barbara Bouchet She was 30, now 80 years old as Scilla
Malisa Longo She was 23, now 73 years old as Rosa
Manuel Zarzo He was 41, now 92 years old as Tony
José María Caffarel He was 53, 79 years old when he died as The Marsigliese
Christopher Mitchum He was 29, now 80 years old as Ricco Aversi
Eduardo Fajardo He was 49, 94 years old when he died as Cyrano
Ángel Álvarez He was 66, 77 years old when he died as Giuseppe Calogero

Ricco Crew

Name Department
Tulio Demicheli as Director. He was 59 (77) years old when He died Directing
Santiago Moncada as Screenplay. Writing
Mario Di Nardo as Screenplay. He was 44 (now 95) years old Writing
José Gutiérrez Maesso as Screenplay. He was 53 (96) years old when He died Writing
Ricco poster
Ricco (50 years)

No swords, no guns, no knives, no weapons. Just a burning pool of acid!

  • Release day: Monday, August 27, 1973
  • Runtime: 83 minutes