My Name Is Pecos was released in Italy in December 1966 as
Due once di piombo (Il mio nome è Pecos). The film was the first spaghetti western that started the trend of films with titles containing the phrase
My Name is... or
They Call Me..., which followed with such films as
They Call Me Trinity or
My Name is Nobody. The film was released outside Italy, including the United Kingdom in 1968 by Golden Era Films where it was cut to receive an X-rating. It was also released in West Germany in 1967, where Woods' character was renamed
Jonny Madoc, which became the film's title.
My Name Is Pecos was successful enough in Italy to receive a sequel, released in March 1967, titled
Pecos Cleans Up.
Arrow Video released the film alongside
Massacre Time,
Bandidos and
And God Said to Cain as part of their
Blu-ray box set
Vengeance Trails: Four Classic Westerns on July 27, 2021. ==References==