Bill il taciturno

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Bill il taciturno (1967 / Director: Massimo Pupillo)

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Also known as

Django Kills Silently | Django Kills Softly (U.S.A.) | Django, le taciturne (France) | Django tötet leise (Germany) | Django - Der lautlose Killer (Germany, DVD)

Cast and crew

Cast: George Eastman (Django), Luciano Rossi (Dr. Thompson (as Edwin G. Ross)), Liana Orfei (Linda), Mimmo Maggio (El Santo), Peter Hellman, Spartaco Conversi (Miguel), Claudio Biava, Federico Boido (The Nervous One (as Rick Boyd)), Paul Maru (Steve), Antonio Toma (Pedro), Martial Boschero, Giovanna Lenzi (as Jennette Len), Ilona Drash, Enrico Manera, Federico Pietrabruna, Patrizia,

  • Story: Renato Polselli (as Leonide Preston)
  • Screenplay: Lina Caterini, Paul Farjon, Marcello Malvestito, Renato Polselli
  • Cinematography: Mario Parapetti [Eastmancolor, widescreen]
  • Music: Berto Pisano
  • Producer: Alberto Puccini

Synopsis

A small caravan of colonists is fighting off an attack by a band of Mexican outlaws, when a young cowboy named Bill happens to come along and adds a good gunhand to their support. He saves a young woman, Linda, whose husband was previously killed by Thompson, leader of an arms-smuggling gang. Linda joins Bill as he travels to Santa Anna where Thompson and his gang hang out. Bill challenges the smugglers with his lightning-fast gun and, in spite of the great odds against him, wipes out the gang giving special emphasis to Thompson, thus avenging Linda for the murder of her husband. From this moment on, Linda and Bill decide to keep together. Excellent shoot-ups and great entertainment.

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