German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 21. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Colonel William Frederick Cody is about to embark on the most dangerous adventure of his daring life. The victor over white bandits and scalp greedy redskins with the honourable name Buffalo Bill wants to establish order in the Wild West with all his might.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 22. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Buffalo Bill wanted to achieve peace through negotiations. The devious attack by the Sioux forces him, as so often in his perilous life, to fight with the lion's courage of the most famous man of the Wild West.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 24. Photo: Gloria Film. Scene from Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'In the Wild West, where the intrepid fighter Buffalo Bill has been sent on a special mission by the American president, the first signs of imminent danger become recognisable. Bill alone can prevent a new bloodbath between whites and Indians.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 25. Photo: Gloria Film. Mario Brega as Big Sam Donaldson in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Peace seems to reign in the Wild West after a bloody pioneer era. The Union soldiers at Fort Adam amuse themselves with harmless, crude jokes. Only Buffalo Bill knows: it's the calm before the storm...'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 28. Photo: Gloria Film. Hans von Borsody in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Captain Hunter of the Union troops at Fort Adam and Buffalo Bill want to find out if unscrupulous white traders have incited the Indians to their recent raids.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 29. Photo: Gloria Film. Publicity still for Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Fort Adam has been in a state of alarm since the fighting with the Indians flared up again. Buffalo Bill investigates whether Commander Peterson's inflexible behaviour has led to a new enmity with the redskins.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 30. Photo: Gloria Film. Publicity still for Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'During a reckless retaliation against the Sioux, the soldiers of Fort Adam are ambushed by the chief ‘Yellow Hand’. A daring coup by Buffalo Bill frees them from the deadly trap.'
A genuine hero or a cynical charlatan and shameless example of encroaching imperialism
Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965) was not only the first Western of Gordon Scott, but also of veteran director Mario Costa. Costa, who had directed Scott in the Peplum Il gladiatore di Roma/Gladiator of Rome (1962), took the name of John Fordson. But the son of John Ford, the Italian was not exactly. Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west would turn out to be his only Western. Louis Agotay, Pierre Corty, Nino Stresa (Sigfrido Tomba) and Ernesto Gastaldi wrote the script for the film.
Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965) is a fictionalised account of the life and career of mythical hero William F. Cody (Gordon Scott) better known as Buffalo Bill, legendary Western hero, from his days as an army Major. Cody is sent west by President Ulysses S. Grant to settle an Indian uprising started by Cheyenne Yellow Hand (Mirko Ellis) and his hostile tribe who are illegally sold guns and whiskey by Big Sam Donaldson (Mario Brega) and his outlaws. The local troops are led by the rigid Federal Colonel Peterson (Roldano Lupi) who lives at the army outpost with his beautiful daughter Mary (Ingeborg Schöner).
Cody goes to the chief of Yellow Hand's tribe, Wise Fox (Feodor Chaliapin Jr.), and tries to convince him to sign a peace treaty with the Federal troops. Along the way, Bill delivers justice by confronting nasties and brawls at the Gold Dust saloon, whose owner is the suspicious Monroe (Jan Hendriks). To avoid a peace treaty, Yellow Hand and Donaldson’s gun runners abduct Wise Fox's daughter, Moonbeam (Catherine Ribeiro), and try to blame Colonel Peterson's soldiers. Yellow Hand's deception succeeds and the Indians attack the army fort. The only way peace can be restored is by Buffalo Bill defeating Yellow Hand in a climactic, savage, one-on-one fight.
Buffalo Bill was the hero of many films in Hollywood and Europe. Tom Tyler played Cody in Battling with Buffalo Bill (Ray Taylor, 1931). Five years later Gary Cooper was Buffalo Bill in The Plainsman (1936) by Cecil B. De Mille. Often considered the best Buffalo Bill film is Buffalo Bill (William A. Wellman, 1944) with Joel McCrea, Thomas Mitchell, Maureen O'Hara and Anthony Quinn as Yellow Hand.
Other films are Buffalo Bill Rides Again (Bernard Ray, 1947) with Richard Arlen, Buffalo Bill a Roma / Buffalo Bill in Rome (Giuseppe Accattino, 1949), Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory (Bernard Ray, 1952) with Clayton Moore, and Aventuras del Oeste / Seven Hours of Gunfire (Joaquin Romero Marchent, 1965) with Rik Van Nutter as Buffalo Bill Cody and Adrian Hoven as Wild Bill Hickok. Underrated is the historical pastiche Buffalo Bill and the Indians or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (Robert Altman, 1976) with Paul Newman, who portrays Buffalo Bill as a cynical charlatan and shameless example of encroaching imperialism.
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 31. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott (left) as Buffalo Bill and Ugo Sasso as Snack in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). The German film title was Das war Buffalo Bill. Caption: "After his daring intervention in a Sioux raid, Buffalo Bill learns that the Indians are equipped with modern repeating rifles. Only a criminal white man could supply such weapons."
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 32. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott as Buffalo Bill in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Buffalo Bill overhears a meeting of the Sioux, who are on the warpath again, in the mountain gorges. Accompanied by the chief ‘Yellow Hand’, he recognises an old acquaintance: the shady bar owner Monroe. He must be the real mastermind behind the hostilities.'
German collectors card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 33. Photo: Gloria Film. Publicity still for Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). The German film title was Das war Buffalo Bill. Caption: "Buffalo Bill relentlessly pursues suspicious white men in league with the duplicitous chief 'Yellow Hand'. Their hasty escape is in vain."
German collectors card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 34. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west/Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: Buffalo Bill has set himself on the trail of the white arms dealer who incites the redskins to fight. Fearless Bill holds a a superior force of rough boys at bay.
German collectors card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 35. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west/Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Buffalo Bill, the hero of the Wild West without fear and without reproach, did not fear even the most dangerous opponent. He is determined to put down the business of the illegal arms dealers.'
German collectors card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 38. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott and Feodor Chaliapin Jr. in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Buffalo Bill enjoys the admiration of the great chief ‘Wise Fox’, to whom he reports the disgraceful deeds of ‘Yellow Dog’. The treacherous breach of the peace treaty must be punished.'
German collectors card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 39. Photo: Gloria Film. Jan Hendriks as Monroe in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'The dark man Monroe supplies the Sioux with firewater and firearms. The new Winchester rifles make the chief ‘Yellow Hand’ certain of victory. A diabolical plan matures between the two...'
German collectors card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 40. Photo: Gloria Film. Jan Hendriks as Monroe and Mirko Ellis as Yellow Hand in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'The bar owner Monroe and ‘Yellow Hand’ both take advantage of the hatred between whites and Indians. To fuel this hatred, Monroe wants to kidnap the daughter of the peace-loving and influential chief ‘Wise Fox’.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 42. Photo: Gloria Film. Jan Hendriks in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: The bar owner, Monroe, spends a few rounds and lets the girls dance. By kidnapping the chief's daughter, Moonbeam, he has landed the coup of his life.
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 43. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Buffalo Bill embarks with his companions in the lion's den. As a harmless guest, he listens around in the bar of the dark man Monroe to find out where 'Moonbeam', the chief's kidnapped daughter, is being held captive.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 44. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott as Buffalo Bill in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). The German film title was Das war Buffalo Bill. Caption: 'Buffalo Bill lets himself be pampered by dancers. Even the unscrupulous bar owner Monroe believes that the hero of the West has only entered his establishment for pleasure. But Bill acts quickly when it comes to ambushing bandits.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 45. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott as Buffalo Bill, Ugo Sasso (left) as Snack, Hans von Borsody as Captain Hunter (right) and Roldano Lupi (far right) as Colonel Peterson in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). The German film title was Das war Buffalo Bill. Caption: 'Buffalo Bill has freed the captive Indian girl 'Moonbeam' and brought her to safety at Fort Adam, the Union base. The villains' plan to reignite the Great Indian War by making her disappear fails.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 46. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'The first villain, Big Sam, is taken. Buffalo Bill has found the firearms for the Redskins. Big Sam is one of the bandits, on whose account comes the new fighting between Sioux and whites.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 47. Photo: Gloria Film. Jan Hendriks as Monroe in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Monroe's double game is over. With him, Buffalo Bill courageously puts the mean kidnapper of the chief's daughter, ‘Moonbeam’, harmless. Now, peace should return to the Wild West...'
Not a typical Spaghetti Western
Although Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965) is a thrilling Eurowestern filmed in Italy, it is not a typical Spaghetti Western and has more in common with the Winnetou films.
It was made in 1964 when the Peplum (Sword and Sandal) films made in Cinecittà were going out of fashion, and Sergio Leone's Man With No Name trilogy was just starting to skyrocket to popular success. The film misses the items usually associated with Spaghetti Westerns, except for the badly dubbed dialogue, European locations substituting for the American West and Spaniards playing Native Americans.
The mini-biopic about the mythical frontier explorer and army officer Buffalo Bill has the style of the American Western of the 1940s and 1950s, from the standard Western plot right down to the musical score. Several elements make it an enjoyable film. The filmmakers had a budget and could film spectacular outdoors in widescreen, filmed in Spain and Italy.
There are dozens of extras, as well as a complete replica of an army fort built. The action sequences, with rousing Indian attacks against the Yankee fort and the realistic shootouts, are well done. The score by Carlo Rustichelli is moving. The story, despite the presence of the colourful Wild West figure Buffalo Bill, is sadly a bit flat and predictable with stereotypical dialogue.
Director Mario Costa, credited with the pseudonym J. W. Fordson, was a craftsman who directed several adventure films and Westerns, including some films starring Gordon Scott. Scott's endless fist fights with hulking brute Yellow Hand (Mario Brega) and their climactic battle are the highlights of Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west (1965). It was all spectacularly filmed by Massimo Dallamano, who was also the cinematographer for Per un pugno di dollari / A Fistful of Dollars (Sergio Leone, 1964).
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 48. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Buffalo Bill knows no mercy for the bad guys. Many threats have made the fair Indians' friend hard. His hardest adventure is still to come for the noble fighter.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 49. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott, Catherine Ribeiro and Feodor Chaliapin Jr. in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Moonbeam, the beautiful daughter of Chief 'White Fox', is devoted to Buffalo Bill, the famous brave man of the white. She cares for his wounds from the fight against the Sioux 'Yellow Hand'.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 50. Photo: Gloria Film. Ingeborg Schöner and Hans von Borsody in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Mary, the daughter of the commandant of Fort Adam, and the brave Captain Hunter give in to a deceptive hope in a romantic hour. The threat of war in the Wild West has not yet been banished.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 51. Photo: Gloria Film. Publicity still for Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Yellow Hand' of the tribe of Sioux sees his sneaky manoeuvre comprehended. He brings out the final blow to Fort Adam. The firearms, delivered by a white traitor, whom Buffalo Bill has done in, have to help the Redskins to a victory.
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 52. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'The warriors of the chief ‘Yellow Hand’ insidiously attack Fort Adam at dawn. The Redskin, a mortal enemy of Buffalo Bill, wants to seize control of all the Indians.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 53. Photo: Gloria Film. Ingeborg Schöner in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'When the Sioux Indians attacked Fort Adam, Mary, the commander's daughter, fell into the hands of the cruel redskins. The defeated warriors want to quench their thirst for revenge by torturing her at the torture stake.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 54. Photo: Gloria Film. Hans von Borsody in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Captain Hunter and some of his loyal followers make a daring escape from the fort. Although he can fend off the redskins, he is captured himself.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 55. Photo: Gloria Film. Hans von Borsody in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Captain Hunter drags desperately at the chains. The courageous friend of Buffalo Bill must watch how the daughter of his colonel will be martyred in the camp of the scalp-greedy Sioux Warriors.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 56. Photo: Gloria Film. Scene from Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'The raided fort can barely be held. The superiority is overwhelming. Buffalo Bill's soldiers have to finish off the invading Sioux warriors in hand-to-hand combat.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 58. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott and Roland Lupi in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Under the leadership of Buffalo Bill and Colonel Peterson, Fort Adam fought free against the warlike redskins. The treacherous chief ‘Yellow Hand’ has escaped and abducted Peterson's daughter, Mary.'
Refreshingly naïve charm and energy
As Buffalo Bill Cody, sporting a buckskin jacket, jeans and a goatee, Gordon Scott played a genuine hero, rather than the ambiguous anti-hero Clint Eastwood played in the Leone trilogy. Gordon Scott was tall with a lean waist but with muscular bulk and a likeable, almost innocent disposition. He played Tarzan six times from 1955 to 1960 and then became known for his Peplum roles, like Goliath, Samson, Remus and Hercules.
His short acting career lasted till 1967. D.B. Dumonteil at IMDb: “The hero is called ‘Buffalo Bill’, but they could have chosen Davy Crockett or Hopalong Cassidy or any legendary Wild West character. After Tarzan and the Sword and Sandals flicks, and before becoming, in the wake of James Bond, a secret agent, Gordon Scott (essentially remembered for his part opposite Steve Reeves, in an estimable Romolo e Remo) was cast as the fearless horseman on the right side of the law. (…)
The movie borrows a little from many American movies: of course, there's a fort with a bossy colonel who does not want his daughter to marry a nice captain - because marrying a military man would make her a widow too soon; a final fight between Bill and the nasty Indian is the Pièce de Resistance of a harmless entertaining Western, with rather nice cinematography and a good sense of space which makes up (a little) for the triteness of the plot.”
And Steven Nyland at IMDb: “Sure, it's silly and potentially offensive to see Spanish supporting actors dressed up like Injun braves and dubbed by voice actors with mid-Atlantic quasi-British accents. What the film may lack in terms of authenticity, it makes up for with wide-eyed innocence, and they even have Scott ride off waving to the crowd in the end to the applause & cheers of those he had saved, just like in his Maciste films. Not something you'd see Clint Eastwood do, that's for sure.”
Gordon Scott made one more Eurowestern for Albert Band, the tragic Spanish romantic range drama Gli uomini dal passo pesante / The Tramplers (Albert Band, Mario Sequi, 1965). Rumour has it that while preparing to make a third Western, his nose was broken by co-star Mario Brega. He found the disfigurement ruinous to his photogenic looks, and after two more Eurospy films, he abruptly retired from the film industry in late 1965. By the time Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (1965) was circulating, the Italian Western had changed by the more stylish approaches of Django and Sergio Leone's Dollar films. The more traditionalist approach of Buffalo Bill looked a bit old-fashioned by comparison, but its naïve charm and energy can be quite refreshing for today’s viewers.
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 59. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott and Catherine Ribeiro in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'The unsuccessful attack of the chief 'Yellow Hand' from Fort Adam, also applied to the daughter of the great Indian leader 'White Fox'. Her injury is from a fierce close combat, in which Buffalo Bill has intervened foolhardy.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 61. Photo: Gloria Film. Still from Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Buffalo Bill knows that there will be no peace in Indian Creek until the chief ‘Yellow Hand’ has been brought to justice. Bill pursues him relentlessly to get the kidnapped Mary and his friend Hunter away from the redskin.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 62. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Buffalo Bill bravely rides into the camp of the enemy Redskins, with whom he was involved in merciless battles just hours ago. Bill, a friend of the Indians, only wants to expose the cowardly chief ‘Yellow Hand’.'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 64. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott and Mirko Ellis in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Buffalo Bill's most dangerous mission was to restore peace between whites and Indians in the Wild West. The duel with the chief ‘Yellow Hand’ is the climax of this adventure. A Sioux duel to the death!'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 65. Photo: Gloria Film. Ingeborg Schöner ;and Ugo Sasso in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: Mary and one of Buffalo Bill's faithful companions are still under the spell of their intrepid friend's thrilling battle with the dastardly chief ‘Yellow Hand’!
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 66. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott and Mirko Ellis in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'In this murderous battle, only one person emerges alive - the victor. Buffalo Bill has lost his knife. After countless cowardly attacks, will he be defeated by the treacherous chief ‘Yellow Hand’ this time?'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 67. Photo: Gloria Film. Mirko Ellis and Gordon Scott (at right) in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'Again, the cowardly chief Yellow Hand shows his maliciousness in a breathtaking duel with Buffalo Bill. He smashes the Tomahawk on his unarmed opponent and therefore even his own tribesmen now despise him.'
German collectors card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 68. Photo: Gloria Film. Gordon Scott in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'In a duel to the death, Buffalo Bill, the famous hero of the Wild West, has defeated his most dangerous enemy. The noble warrior gives his opponent his life. The Indians themselves have to determine his punishment.'
German collectors card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 69. Photo: Gloria Film. Feodor Chaliapin Jr., Hans von Borsody and Ingeborg Schöner in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: 'The great chieftain, Wise Fox, has expelled the traitor Yellow Hand from his village. Indians and whites shake hands again in reconciliation. Buffalo Bill has accomplished his new great deed of glory...'
German collector card by J & M Serienbilder Produktion Saar, no. 70. Photo: Gloria Film. Ingeborg Schöner and Hans von Borsody in Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west / Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West (Mario Costa, 1965). Caption: With his victory over the power-hungry chief ‘Yellow Hand’, Buffalo Bill has not only restored peace to the whites and Indians but also won freedom for his friends Mary and Hunter.'
Sources: D.B. Dumonteil (IMDb), Steve Nyland (IMDb), Wikipedia, SWBD and IMDb.
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