Bill il taciturno

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Bill il taciturno (Italy · France 1967 / Director: Massimo Pupillo)

Also known as

Django Kills Softly (USA) | Django Kills Silently (USA) | Django le taciturne (France) | Django tötet leise (Germany) | Django - Der lautlose Killer (Germany, DVD) | Django skotonei siopila (Greece) | Il suo nome era Bill il taciturno ma lo chiamavano il Becchino (Italy) | Django mata em silencio (Brazil) | Django - Killing me softly... with his Gun (Germany, DVD title)
Django Kills Softly movie poster

Synopsis

A family of colonists is fighting off an attack by a band of Mexican outlaws, when a young cowboy (Bill) happens to come along and too late to save them takes out the last of the bandits. He then saves a young woman, Linda, who is running away from Thompson, leader of an arms-smuggling gang and they later meet up in Santa Anna where Thompson and his gang hang out.

Credits

  • Cast (International): George Eastman (Bill / Django), Liana Orfei (Linda), Luciano Rossi [as Edwin G. Ross] (John Edward Thompson), Mimmo Maggio (El Santo), Peter Hellman [as Peter Hellmann] (Rosson), Paul Marou (Steve), Claudio Biava (Jack, Thompson henchman), Spartaco Conversi (Miguel), Antonio Toma (Pedro), Martial Boschero, Federico Boido [as Rik Boyd] (Amos, The Nervous One), Giovanna Lenzi, Ilona Drash, Enrico Manera (Ted, Rosson henchman), Patricia (Suzy)
  • Uncredited actors: Franco Pasquetto (Rosson wagon guard), Rocco Lerro (Rosson henchman), Lorenza Guerrieri (Dolores), Mario Dardanelli (El Santo bandit), Altiero Di Giovanni (El Santo bandit), Alberigo Donadeo (El Santo bandit), Remo Capitani (El Santo bandit), Clemente Ukmar (Thompson henchman), Enrico Chiappafreddo (Thompson henchman), Franco Moruzzi (saloon brawler), Marcello Meconizzi (saloon brawler), Franco Ukmar (saloon brawler), Federico Pietrabruna
  • Director: Massimo Pupillo [as Max Hunter]
  • Story: Renato Polselli [as Leonide Preston]
  • Screenplay: Lina Caterini, Paul Farjon, Marcello Malvestito, Renato Polselli
  • Cinematography: Mario Parapetti [Eastmancolor - Panoramico 1,66:1]
  • Music: Berto Pisano
  • Producer: Alberto Puccini
  • Stunt men supervisor: Franco Pasquetto

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 98 min

Release Dates

  • Release Date: 29.4.1967

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