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*'''Screenplay:''' Palmambrogio Molteni, Sergio Garrone | *'''Screenplay:''' Palmambrogio Molteni, Sergio Garrone | ||
*'''Cinematography:''' Gaetano Valle [Eastmancolor - widescreen 1,78:1] | *'''Cinematography:''' Gaetano Valle [Eastmancolor - widescreen 1,78:1] | ||
*'''Music:''' Elsio Mancuso | *'''Music:''' [[:Category: Elsio Mancuso|Elsio Mancuso]] | ||
*'''Producer:''' Sebastiano Cimino | *'''Producer:''' Sebastiano Cimino | ||
Revision as of 17:15, 11 February 2013
Uccidi Django... uccidi per primo! (Italy 1970 / Director: Sergio Garrone (as William S. Regan))
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- Runtime: 86 min
- Release Date: 5.2.1971
Also known as
Kill Django...Kill First (U.S.A.) | Tequila (Spain) | Abattez Django le premier (France) | Tuez Django! (Belgium) | Doodt Django! (Belgium) | Dispara Django... Dispara primero (Mexico)
Cast and Crew
- Cast: Giacomo Rossi-Stuart (Johnny MaGee / Django), George Wang (Lupe Martinez), Aldo Sambrell (Anthony Burton / Manuel Santana), Pietro Tordi (as Peter White), Krista Nell (as Doris Kristanell)(Molly), Diana Lorys (Julie), Silvio Bagolini (Thomas Nathaniel Livingstone), Mario Novelli (Ted, bounty hunter), Giovanni Di Benedetto (as John Benedy), Umberto Di Grazia, Furio Meniconi (as Men Fury)(sheriff), Vittorio Fanfoni (Jack Adams), Lorenzo Robledo (Isaac McGregor), Romano Puppo (Curly, Burton henchman)
- Story: Palmambrogio Molteni
- Screenplay: Palmambrogio Molteni, Sergio Garrone
- Cinematography: Gaetano Valle [Eastmancolor - widescreen 1,78:1]
- Music: Elsio Mancuso
- Producer: Sebastiano Cimino
Synopsis
Johnny fights the banker Burton, who tries to acquire with the help of the strange bandit Martinez, in an unlawful way, all the gold mines in the nearer environment.
Comment
A rather unknown SW which has despite its title no Django in it. A solid western with a few bizarre scenes involving George Wang.
by Stanton