Anche per Django le carogne hanno un prezzo

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Anche per Django le carogne hanno un prezzo (Italy 1971 / Director: Luigi Batzella)

Also known as

A Pistol for Django (UK) | Django's Cut Price Corpses (USA) | Las pistolas de Django (Spain) | Auch Djangos Kopf hat seinen Preis (Germany) | Eine Pistole für Django (Germany) | Pour Django les salauds ont un prix (France) | Django - Les salauds ont un prix (France) | Même pour Django... les salauds ont un prix (Canada) | Django Contra 4 Irmãos (Brazil)
A Pistol for Django movie poster

Synopsis

The Cortez brothers rob a bank and flee beyond the Mexican border. On their trail are various people, each for a different reason: Sheriff Fulton is sent by the robbed bank to recuperate the money; Django, a head-hunter, is after them for the reward money; Pickwick is after a saddle stolen from him by the Cortez brothers; Pedro and Dolores, saloon owners, also would like to have the loot.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Jeff Cameron (Django), John Desmont (Pickwick), Esmeralda Barros (Pilar), Gengher Gatti (Sheriff Fulton), Edilio Kim (Ramon Cortez), Dominique Badou (Susan Crane), William Mayor [as Willian Major] (Paco Cortez), Angela Portaluri (Doña Dolores), Mario De Rosa (3rd Cortez brother), Franco Daddi (2nd Cortez brother), Laila Shed (saloon girl), Gianfranco Clerici [as Mark Devis] (Pedro Ramirez), El Meteco, Gennaro Masini [as Gennaro Masino] (old coffinmaker), Rinaldo Zamperla [as Renato Zamperla] (Cortez bandit), Vladimiro Daddi [as Wladimir Daddi] (Cortez bandit), Franco Marletta [as Marletta Franco], Fabio Garriba [as Garriba Fabio] (stage passenger shooting out window)
  • Uncredited: Gianclaudio Jabes
  • Director: Luigi Batzella [as Paolo Solvay]
  • Story: Luigi Batzella, Mario De Rosa, Gaetano Dell'Era
  • Screenplay: Luigi Batzella, Mario De Rosa, Gaetano Dell'Era
  • Cinematography: Giorgio Montagnani [Eastmancolor - widescreen]
  • Music: Vasili Kojucharov [full name: Vasco Vassil Kojucharov]
  • Producers: Mario De Roso, Gino Turini

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 92 min

Release Dates

  • May 3, 1971 (Italy)

Filming locations

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