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A Fistful of Fingers
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A Fistful of Fingers

Nov 24, 1995
1h 18m
★ 5.6

The greatest western ever made...in Somerset.

Overview

Follow the exploits of taciturn hero No Name and his stereotypical Indian side-kick Running Sore as they search for the nefarious villain The Squint.

Genres

Comedy
Western

Production Companies

Wrightstuff Pictures

Cast

Graham Low

Walter Marshall

Graham Low

Oli van der Vijver

The Squint

Oli van der Vijver

Nicola Stapleton

The Pint Sized Hussy

Nicola Stapleton

Martin Curtis

Running Sore

Martin Curtis

Jeremy Beadle

Himself

Jeremy Beadle

Neil Mullarkey

Master of Cermonies

Neil Mullarkey

Dan Palmer

'Pile-On' Kid

Dan Palmer

William Cornes

Sheriff Marshall

William Cornes

Quentin Green

Jimmy James

Quentin Green

Mark Sheffield

Calamity Keith

Mark Sheffield

Edgar Wright

Cheesy Voiceover Artist / Two Bit Farmer Cameo

Edgar Wright

James Lance

Gringolini

James Lance

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