Texas, Addio

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Texas, addio (Italy · Spain 1966 / Director: Ferdinando Baldi)

Also known as

Texas, Adios (USA) | The Avenger (USA) | Django 2 (Germany) | Django - Der Rächer (Germany) | Adiós, Texas (Spain) | Texas, Adiós (Latin America) | Texas Adios (Finland/Sweden) | Texas, addio (France) | Adeus Texas (Portugal) | Adios Django (Czech Republic) | Sbohem, Texase (Czech Republic) | Texas, adios (Czech Republic) | ガンマン無頼 Gunman burai (Japan) | A Fistful of Bullets, Texas Goodbye | Wanted Dead or Alive
Texas, addio movie poster

Synopsis

Nero, the sheriff of a border town, heads for Mexico to settle an old score: as a boy he has witnessed how his father was killed by a Mexican. In his quest for revenge, he is accompanied by his younger brother. The man they’re looking for has become a local tyrant, but the plot thickens when he turns out to be the younger brother’s father as well. While the younger brother is locked up by his father, Nero is escorted back to where he came from, but at the border his escort is attacked by a lawyer-turned-revolutionary and his men, who are about to march against the oppressor ...

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Franco Nero (Burt Sullivan / Django), Alberto dell'Acqua [as Cole Kitosch] (Jim Sullivan), Elisa Montés (dancing servant girl), José Guardiola (McLeod), Livio Lorenzon (Miguel, mayor), Hugo Blanco (Pedro), Luigi Pistilli (Fernandez, lawyer), Antonella Murgia (Mrs. Sullivan, flashback), Gino Pernice (banker), Ivan Scratuglia (Dick, deputy), Silvana Bacci (Paquita, cantina barmaid), Remo De Angelis (Juan, Delgado 2nd), Mario Novelli (bounty killer), José Suárez (Cisco Delgado)
  • Uncredited actors: Lucio De Santis (McLeod henchman), Enrico Chiappafreddo (outlaw, opening)
  • Director: Ferdinando Baldi
  • Story: Ferdinando Baldi, Franco Rossetti
  • Screenplay: Ferdinando Baldi, Franco Rossetti
  • Cinematography: Enzo Barboni [Eastmancolor - Ultrascope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Anton Garcia Abril
  • Song: "Texas addio" sung by Don Powell
  • Producer: Manolo Bolognini

Reviews

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 92 min

Release Dates

  • August 28, 1966 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Nuovo Buztan - Madrid
  • Tabernas, Cabo de Gata - Almeria
  • Almeria: Pechina
  • Madrid: Hoyo de Manzanares
  • Rome: Tor Caldara

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