Pochi dollari per Django
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Pochi dollari per Django (Italy · Spain 1966 / Director: Enzo G. Castellari)
Also known as
Some Dollars for Django | A Few Dollars for Django (USA) | A Few Dollars for Gypsy (USA TV title) | Alambradas de violencia (Spain) | E venne un gringo (Italy) | Django kennt kein Erbarmen (Germany) | Sankari Montanasta (Finland) | Quelques dollars pour Django (France) | Bravo Django (France) | Några få dollar för Django (Sweden) | Django no perdona (Argentina | Django vestens skrappeste mand (Danish) | Poucos Dólares Para Django (Brazil) | 無宿のプロガンマン Musyuku no pro-gunman (Japan) | Django: A Bullet for You
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Synopsis
A bounty killer (Anthony Steffen aka Antonio De Teffè) gets caught in a cattle war, when he is searching for the last member of a gang of robbers in a small Montana town, where the twin brother (Frank Wolff) of the bandit lives.
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Antonio De Teffè [as Antony Steffen] (Regan / Django), Gloria Osuna (Sally Norton), Enio Girolami [as Thomas Moore] (Sam Lister), Giuseppe Frisaldi [as Joe Kamel] (Graham), Alfonso Rojas (Amos Bransbury/Brownsberg), Angel Ter (Smitty), José Luis Lluch (Buck Dago), José Luis Lizalde [as Tomás Zalde] (Mayor Fisher), Sandalio Hernández (Judge Horace Holden), Frank Wolff (Jim/Trevor Norton)
- Uncredited actors: Alfonso de la Vega (Barkley), Joaquin Parra (Freeman), Ángel Menéndez (Carson), José Villasante (Pearson, rancher), Juan Cortés (mining company official), Chiro Bermejo (bartender), Gonzalo Esquiroz (Carver, Bransbury henchman), Enzo Castellari (gunman)
- Director: Enzo G. Castellari [credited as assistant director], credited to Léon Klimovsky
- Screenplay: Manuel Sebares, Tito Carpi
- Cinematography: Aldo Pinelli [Eastmancolor - Cinemascope 2,35:1]
- Music: Carlo Savina
- Song: "A Deadly Morning" sung by Don Powell
- Producer: Marino Girolami
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Trivia
- Credited to Leon Klimovsky this was in fact directed by Enzo G. Castellari
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 87 min
Release Dates
- September 9, 1966 (Italy)
Filming locations
- Manzanares el real, Colmenar viejo - Madrid
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External Links
- Movie Review @ Filmboob (Dutch)
- Review at Mondo Esoterica
- Review by 800 SW (Spain)