Pochi dollari per Django

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Pochi dollari per Django (Italy, Spain 1966 / Director: Enzo G. Castellari (credited as assistant director) | Credited to Léon Klimovsky

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  • Runtime: 87 min
  • Release Date: 9.9.1966

Also known as

Some Dollars for Django | Django kennt kein Erbarmen (Germany) | Alambradas de violencia (Spain) | Sankari Montanasta (Finland) | Quelques dollars pour Django (France) | Bravo Django (France) | Några få dollar för Django (Sweden) | Django no perdona (Argentina | Django a Bullet for You | A Few Dollars for Gypsy (USA TV title) | A Few Dollars for Django (U.S.A.) | Django vestens skrappeste mand (Danish)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Antonio De Teffè (as Anthony Steffen)(Regan/Django), Gloria Osuna (Sally Norton), Frank Wolff (Jim/Trevor Norton), Joe Kamel (Graham), José Luis Lluch (Buck Dago), Tomás Zalde (Mayor Fisher), Alfonso Rojas (Amos Brandsbury/Brownsberg), Angel Ter (Smitty), José Luis Zalde (Judge`s assistant), Sandalio Hernández (Judge), Enio Girolami (as Thomas Moore)(Sam Lister), Enzo Castellari (gunman), Alfonso de la Vega (Buckley), Joaquin Parra (Freeman), Félix Fernández
  • 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

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.

Comment

Credited to Leon Klimovsky this routine western was in fact directed by Enzo G. Castellari, whose film debut it was. Only the first scene is convincing in this SW about a cattle war without any cattle.

by Stanton

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