Giuliano Gemma - Un dollaro bucato - 1960er Jahre





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Original jugoslawisches Kinoplakat zur 1965 erschienenen italienischen Spaghetti-Western Un dollaro bucato, mit Giuliano Gemma in der Hauptrolle und unter Regie von Giorgio Ferroni; Format 70 × 50 cm, guter Vintage-Zustand (B+).
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Original Yugoslavian release poster for the 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western “Un dollaro bucato”, internationally known as “Blood for a Silver Dollar”, starring Giuliano Gemma (credited here under his early pseudonym Montgomery Wood).
Directed by Giorgio Ferroni (locally credited as Elvin Džekson Pedžit), the film is one of the defining early works of Gemma and a staple title in the mid-1960s western boom.
This Yugoslav poster was issued for the first domestic release and printed by Kinema Sarajevo. The artwork depicts Gemma in an action pose with a revolver, set against a giant silver dollar pierced by a bullet — a dramatic visual tied directly to the film’s central theme.
Striking colours, expressive illustration and lettering typical of Yugoslav graphic style of the era make this poster particularly collectible.
Details
Film titles:
Un dollaro bucato (original Italian)
Blood for a Silver Dollar (international English title)
Probušeni dolar (Yugoslav release title)
Year: 1965
Country: Yugoslavia
Printer: Kinema Sarajevo
Director: Giorgio Ferroni
Starring: Giuliano Gemma, Evelyn Stewart, Peter Cross, John McDouglas
Format: 70 × 50 cm (Yugoslav standard)
Technique: Offset litho
Type: Original first-release poster
Condition
Good vintage condition:
Original fold lines (as distributed)
The back side appears to have a clean white backing sheet applied by a previous owner, but this does not affect the front display.
Colours remain vivid and well preserved
Please inspect all photos for full condition details.
Rarity
Yugoslav posters for Italian westerns of the 1960s are increasingly hard to find, especially for early Giuliano Gemma titles.
This edition features artwork unique to the Yugoslav market and differs from Italian, French or German posters, adding to its collectability.
Original Yugoslavian release poster for the 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western “Un dollaro bucato”, internationally known as “Blood for a Silver Dollar”, starring Giuliano Gemma (credited here under his early pseudonym Montgomery Wood).
Directed by Giorgio Ferroni (locally credited as Elvin Džekson Pedžit), the film is one of the defining early works of Gemma and a staple title in the mid-1960s western boom.
This Yugoslav poster was issued for the first domestic release and printed by Kinema Sarajevo. The artwork depicts Gemma in an action pose with a revolver, set against a giant silver dollar pierced by a bullet — a dramatic visual tied directly to the film’s central theme.
Striking colours, expressive illustration and lettering typical of Yugoslav graphic style of the era make this poster particularly collectible.
Details
Film titles:
Un dollaro bucato (original Italian)
Blood for a Silver Dollar (international English title)
Probušeni dolar (Yugoslav release title)
Year: 1965
Country: Yugoslavia
Printer: Kinema Sarajevo
Director: Giorgio Ferroni
Starring: Giuliano Gemma, Evelyn Stewart, Peter Cross, John McDouglas
Format: 70 × 50 cm (Yugoslav standard)
Technique: Offset litho
Type: Original first-release poster
Condition
Good vintage condition:
Original fold lines (as distributed)
The back side appears to have a clean white backing sheet applied by a previous owner, but this does not affect the front display.
Colours remain vivid and well preserved
Please inspect all photos for full condition details.
Rarity
Yugoslav posters for Italian westerns of the 1960s are increasingly hard to find, especially for early Giuliano Gemma titles.
This edition features artwork unique to the Yugoslav market and differs from Italian, French or German posters, adding to its collectability.

