Ultimo killer, L'

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L'ultimo killer (Italy 1967 / Director: Giuseppe Vari)

Also known as

Italy Django l'ultimo killer | English titles Django, the Last Killer | Django the Last Gunfighter | The Ultimate Killer | Germany Rocco - Ich leg' dich um | Spain El ultimo pistolero | France Le dernier tueur | Netherlands Django de laatste killer | Brazil O Último Assassino | Django O Último Matador | Turkey Cangonun Sonu | Portugal Django, o Último Killer | Yugoslavia Poslednji Ubica
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Synopsis

After his parents are killed by the men of landowner John Barrett, Ramon, is wounded while trying to get revenge. By chance, his life is saved by Rezza, an old disillusioned killer. While Rezza nurses Ramon's wounds, the two men become sort of friends. Rezza teaches Ramon the art of shooting and surviving and also the philosophy of the loneliness a killer has to bear. When the talented Ramon becomes a real threat to Barrett, the landowner hires Rezza to kill Ramon.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Luigi Montefiori [as George Eastman] (Ramón 'Chico'), Dragomir Bojanic [as Anthony Ghidra] (Raza / Rezza / Rocco / Django), Dana Ghia (Lola), Mirko Ellis (Stevens), Gianni Medici [as John Hamilton] (Bart / Burt), Giuseppe Addobbati [as John McDouglas] (Ramón's father), Paolo Figlia [as Frank Fargas] (Mack McRay), John Mathios, Fred Coplan (Slim), Valentino Macchi, Anton De Gortes, Paolo Reale [as Paul Real] (bartender), Max Fraser, Daniele Vargas (John Barrett)
  • Also with: Giulio Maculani (sheriff) [credited as Giulio Maculan (maestro d'armi)], Remo Capitani (Barrett henchman), Giuseppe Castellano (Barrett henchman), Amerigo Castrichella (Barrett henchman), Enzo Mondino (townsman)
  • Director: Giuseppe Vari [as Joseph Warren]
  • Story: Victor Catena [as Victor Cabot], Arthur Frank
  • Screenplay: Augusto Caminito
  • Cinematography: Angelo Filippini [Technicolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Roberto Pregadio
  • Producer: Franco Committeri, Luciano Pappalardo, Mario Rossi
  • Maestro d'armi: Giulio Maculani

Reviews

Trivia

  • It's likely the actor credit for John Mathios refers to stunt director, Giulio Maculani, who has a substantial role as the sheriff.

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 87 min

Release Dates

  • August 10, 1967 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Rome: Manziana
  • Rome: Magliana
  • Rome: Villa Musollini
  • Italy: Sardinia

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