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Se incontri Django cercati un posto per morire (Italy) | Django il più duro a morire (Italy, prohibited version) | Si tu rencontres Django cherche un endroit pour mourir (France) | Se incontri Django cercati un posto per morire (Italy) | Django il più duro a morire (Italy, prohibited version) | Si tu rencontres Django cherche un endroit pour mourir (France) | O Cabeleira | ||
== Cast and Crew == | == Cast and Crew == |
Revision as of 07:28, 30 August 2022
Se incontri Sjango, cercati un posto per morire! (Brazil 1963 / Director: Milton Amaral) (Italy, 1968 (re-edited version))
- Runtime: 86 min (Italy)
- Release Date: 1963; 1968 (re-arranged Italian version)
Also known as
Se incontri Django cercati un posto per morire (Italy) | Django il più duro a morire (Italy, prohibited version) | Si tu rencontres Django cherche un endroit pour mourir (France) | O Cabeleira
Cast and Crew
- Cast: Milton Ribeiro, Helio Souto, Marlene Franca
- Story and Screenplay (Italian version): Aldo Florio, Eduardo Manzanos Brochero, Bruno Di Geronimo
- Cinematography: Emilio Foriscot [Eastmancolor - Panoramico 1,66:1]
- Music: Piero Umiliani (Italian version)
About
The original title was (is) 'O Cabeleira' and it was a film (like Giovanni Fago's O' Cangaçeiro) about the Cangaço, noble banditry in the sense of the Mexican bandelero or, closer to home, Robin Hood
The film was re-edited and an entirely new soundtrack was written by Piero Umiliani; a song, called Sjango, sang by Raoul, was played over the credits. It was also shown under the title Sjango, cacciatore di taglie (Sjango, the bounty hunter) even though the protagonist is a foundling, an abandoned child, who becomes, as a young man and forced by circumstances, a bandit, not a bounty hunter.
The Brazilian film was released in 1963, the Italian version released in 1968
Source: Marco Giusti, Dizionarion dell Western all'Italiana
This all proves how great the demand for westerns was at a certain moment.
-By Scherpschutter