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'''Cjamango''' (Italy 1967 / Director: Edoardo  Mulargia)
'''Cjamango''' (Italy 1967 / Director: Edoardo  Mulargia [as Edward G. Muller])
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'''Contents''':
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* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]]
* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]]
* [[/VHS releases|VHS]]
* [[/VHS releases|VHS]]
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]]
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]]
* [[/Trailers&Clips|Trailers & Clips]]
* [[/Trailers&Clips|Trailers & Clips]]
* [[Cjamango Film Review|Film Review]]
* [[Cjamango Review|Film Review (Scherp)]]
* [[Cjamango Film Review|Film Review (Phil H)]]
* [[Django - Kreuze im blutigen Sand (Cjamango) Review|DVD Review 1]] (Deutsch)
* [[Django - Kreuze im blutigen Sand (Cjamango) Review|DVD Review 1]] (Deutsch)
* [[Django – Kreuze im blutigen Sand Review (by Siringo)|DVD Review 2]]  (Deutsch)
* [[Django – Kreuze im blutigen Sand Review (by Siringo)|DVD Review 2]]  (Deutsch)
* [http://www.spaghetti-western.net/forum/index.php/topic,1063.0.html Forum topic]
* [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/cjamango-edoardo-mulargia-1967/944 Forum Topic]
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*'''Runtime:''' 87 min
*'''Runtime:''' 87 min
*'''Release Date:''' 9.8.1967
*'''Release Date:''' 9.8.1967
== Also known as ==
=== Also known as ===
Django - Kreuze im blutigen Sand (Germany) | Cjamango, o vingador (Portugal) | La codicia del botin (Spain) | Blodshamnaren-Cjamango (Sweden) | Les deux pistolets de Chiamango (France)
Django - Kreuze im blutigen Sand (Germany) | Cjamango, o vingador (Portugal) | La codicia del botin (Spain) | Blodshamnaren-Cjamango (Sweden) | Les deux pistolets de Chiamango (France)


== Cast and crew ==
=== Cast and crew ===
*'''Cast:''' Ivan Rassimov (as Sean Todd)(Cjamango), Mickey Hargitay (Clinton), Hélène Chanel (Perla Hernandez), Livio Lorenzon (Don Pablo), [[Ignazio Spalla]] (as Pedro Sanchez)(Mexican gambler), Piero Lulli (El Tigre/Taylor), Giusva Fioravanti (Little Manuel Hernandez), Federico Boido (as Rick Boyd)(El Tigre/Taylor henchman), Gino Buzzanza (as Bill Jackson)(Hernandez), Nino Musco (Sancho), Giorgio Sabatini, Fred Coplan (Don Pablo henchman), Sergio Sagnotti, Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia (Johnny), Dino Strano
*'''Cast:''' Ivan Rassimov [as Sean Todd] (Cjamango), Mickey Hargitay (Clinton), Hélène Chanel (Perla Hernandez), Livio Lorenzon (Don Pablo), [[Ignazio Spalla]] [as Pedro Sanchez] (Mexican gambler), Piero Lulli (El Tigre / Taylor), Valerio Fioravanti [as Giusva] (Little Manuel Lucas), Fred Coplan (Ramon), Giovanni Sabbatini (Hernandez), Nino Musco (Sancho), Federico Boido [as Rick Boyd] (El Tigre/Taylor henchman), Sergio Sagnotti (Tiger henchman), Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia, Bill Jackson, Dino Strano (Johnny / Danny), Remo Capitani (Paco), Aysanoa Runachagua (Don Pablo henchman), Salvatore Campochiaro (Sancho's friend), Amerigo Castrighella (Tiger henchman), Michele Branca (Tiger henchman), Enrico Chiappafreddo (Tiger henchman)


*'''Story:''' Vincenzo Musolino
*'''Story:''' Vincenzo Musolino
*'''Screenplay:''' Vincenzo Musolino (as Glenn Vincent Davis)
*'''Screenplay:''' Vincenzo Musolino [as Glenn Vincent Davis]
*'''Cinematography:''' Vitaliano Natalucci [Technicolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
*'''Cinematography:''' Vitaliano Natalucci [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
*'''Music:''' Felice di Stefano
*'''Camera Operator:''' [[:Category:Nino Celeste|Nino Celeste]]
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Felice Di Stefano|Felice Di Stefano]]
*'''Producer:''' Vincenzo Musolino
*'''Producer:''' Vincenzo Musolino


== Synopsis ==
=== Synopsis ===
Just when Cjamango has won a bag of gold in a poker game, he is attacked by the gangs of El Tigre and Don Pablo. As he recovers from the injuries caused by the attack, Cjamango becomes attached to a Mexican boy, Manuel, and to a beautiful girl, Perla. El Tigre and Pablo are meanwhile at odds with one another about the gold, and Cjamango tries to play them against themselves. But there is also a mysterious stranger whose aims are unclear.
Just when Cjamango has won a bag of gold in a poker game, he is attacked by the gangs of El Tigre and Don Pablo. As he recovers from the injuries caused by the attack, Cjamango becomes attached to a Mexican boy, Manuel, and to a beautiful girl, Perla. El Tigre and Pablo are meanwhile at odds with one another about the gold, and Cjamango tries to play them against themselves. But there is also a mysterious stranger whose aims are unclear.


==Comment==
===Comment===
Cjamango is a well directed variation on the formula of FoD, but suffers from an uninspired screenplay and a few needless sentimental scenes with a cute kid. If the name Cjamango is a clear derivation from Django, the poncho-clad character is closer to Eastwood's No Name.
Cjamango is a well directed variation on the formula of FoD, but suffers from an uninspired screenplay and a few needless sentimental scenes with a cute kid. If the name Cjamango is a clear derivation from Django, the poncho-clad character is closer to Eastwood's No Name.


Cjamango was the 3rd of four SWs in which Mulargia and Musolini worked together. After Edoardo Mulargia threw over with Producer Vincenzo Musolini, a sequel was directed by Musolini himself. In [[Chiedi_perdono_a_Dio..._non_a_me|May God Forgive You ... but I Don't]] (1968), Cjamango was played by George Ardisson.
Cjamango was the 3rd of four SWs in which Mulargia and Musolino worked together. After Edoardo Mulargia threw over with Producer Vincenzo Musolino, a sequel was directed by Musolino himself. In [[Chiedi_perdono_a_Dio..._non_a_me|May God Forgive You ... but I Don't]] (1968), Cjamango was played by George Ardisson.


by Stanton
by Stanton


== Links ==
=== Links ===
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165688/combined Internet Movie Database]
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165688/combined Internet Movie Database]
* [http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/cjmangolen Review at Fistful of Pasta]
* [http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/cjmangolen Review at Fistful of Pasta]
* [http://sonofdjango.blogspot.com/2009/07/cjamango.html Review at Son of Django]
* [http://sonofdjango.blogspot.com/2009/07/cjamango.html Review at Son of Django]
* [http://spaghettiwesterns.1g.fi/cjamango/cjamango.htm Review by Shobary]
* [http://spaghettiwesterns.1g.fi/cjamango/cjamango.htm Review by Shobary]
* [http://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2008/06/cjamango.html Review by 800 SW (Spain)]
* [http://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2008/06/cjamango.html Review by 800 SW (Spain)]
* [http://allesglotzer.blogspot.com/2009/08/django-kreuze-im-blutigen-sand.html German Review at Allesglotzer]
* [http://por-um-punhado-de-euros.blogspot.pt/2014/05/cjamango-1967-realizador-edoardo.html Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)]


[[Category:1967]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Edoardo Mulargia]][[Category:Ivan Rassimov]][[Category:Mickey Hargitay]]
[[Category:1967]][[Category:Italy]]
[[Category:Piero Lulli]][[Category:Felice Di Stefano]][[Category:Livio Lorenzon]][[Category:Hélène Chanel]]  
[[Category:Edoardo Mulargia]][[Category:Vincenzo Musolino]][[Category:Nino Celeste]][[Category:Felice Di Stefano]]
[[Category:Ignazio Spalla]][[Category:Federico Boido]][[Category:Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia]][[Category:Dino Strano]]
[[Category:Ivan Rassimov]][[Category:Mickey Hargitay]][[Category:Piero Lulli]][[Category:Livio Lorenzon]][[Category:Hélène Chanel]][[Category:Giovanni Sabbatini]][[Category:Ignazio Spalla]][[Category:Fred Coplan]][[Category:Federico Boido]][[Category:Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia]][[Category:Dino Strano]][[Category:Remo Capitani]][[Category:Nino Musco]][[Category:Amerigo Castrighella]]
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Revision as of 18:06, 22 November 2020

Cjamango (Italy 1967 / Director: Edoardo Mulargia [as Edward G. Muller])

  • Runtime: 87 min
  • Release Date: 9.8.1967

Also known as

Django - Kreuze im blutigen Sand (Germany) | Cjamango, o vingador (Portugal) | La codicia del botin (Spain) | Blodshamnaren-Cjamango (Sweden) | Les deux pistolets de Chiamango (France)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Ivan Rassimov [as Sean Todd] (Cjamango), Mickey Hargitay (Clinton), Hélène Chanel (Perla Hernandez), Livio Lorenzon (Don Pablo), Ignazio Spalla [as Pedro Sanchez] (Mexican gambler), Piero Lulli (El Tigre / Taylor), Valerio Fioravanti [as Giusva] (Little Manuel Lucas), Fred Coplan (Ramon), Giovanni Sabbatini (Hernandez), Nino Musco (Sancho), Federico Boido [as Rick Boyd] (El Tigre/Taylor henchman), Sergio Sagnotti (Tiger henchman), Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia, Bill Jackson, Dino Strano (Johnny / Danny), Remo Capitani (Paco), Aysanoa Runachagua (Don Pablo henchman), Salvatore Campochiaro (Sancho's friend), Amerigo Castrighella (Tiger henchman), Michele Branca (Tiger henchman), Enrico Chiappafreddo (Tiger henchman)
  • Story: Vincenzo Musolino
  • Screenplay: Vincenzo Musolino [as Glenn Vincent Davis]
  • Cinematography: Vitaliano Natalucci [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Camera Operator: Nino Celeste
  • Music: Felice Di Stefano
  • Producer: Vincenzo Musolino

Synopsis

Just when Cjamango has won a bag of gold in a poker game, he is attacked by the gangs of El Tigre and Don Pablo. As he recovers from the injuries caused by the attack, Cjamango becomes attached to a Mexican boy, Manuel, and to a beautiful girl, Perla. El Tigre and Pablo are meanwhile at odds with one another about the gold, and Cjamango tries to play them against themselves. But there is also a mysterious stranger whose aims are unclear.

Comment

Cjamango is a well directed variation on the formula of FoD, but suffers from an uninspired screenplay and a few needless sentimental scenes with a cute kid. If the name Cjamango is a clear derivation from Django, the poncho-clad character is closer to Eastwood's No Name.

Cjamango was the 3rd of four SWs in which Mulargia and Musolino worked together. After Edoardo Mulargia threw over with Producer Vincenzo Musolino, a sequel was directed by Musolino himself. In May God Forgive You ... but I Don't (1968), Cjamango was played by George Ardisson.

by Stanton

Links

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