Blindman
| Blindman | |
|---|---|
| American theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Ferdinando Baldi | 
| Screenplay by | Vincenzo Cerami Pier Giovanni Anchisi Tony Anthony | 
| Story by | Tony Anthony | 
| Produced by | Allen Klein Tony Anthony Saul Swimmer | 
| Starring | Tony Anthony Ringo Starr Lloyd Battista | 
| Cinematography | Riccardo Pallottini | 
| Edited by | Roberto Perpignani | 
| Music by | Stelvio Cipriani | 
| Production company | |
| Distributed by | Produzioni Atlas Consorziate (P.A.C.) (Italy) 20th Century Fox (International) | 
| Release dates | 
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| Running time | 105 minutes | 
| Countries | Italy United States | 
| Languages | English Italian | 
| Budget | $1.3 million | 
| Box office | $15 million | 
Blindman (also known in Italian as Il Pistolero Cieco, lit. "The Blind Gunfighter") is a 1971 Spaghetti Western film directed by Ferdinando Baldi and co-written and co-produced by Tony Anthony. The film's protagonist, played by Anthony, is an homage to Kan Shimozawa's Zatoichi character: a blind transient who does odd jobs and is actually a high-skilled warrior.
The film has achieved cult status over the years, mainly due to the involvement of Ringo Starr, a former member of the Beatles, in one of the roles.