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'''''THIS FILM IS NOT A WESTERN, IT IS LISTED BECAUSE IT IS BEING SOLD AS A WESTERN IN COUNTRIES LIKE GERMANY'''''
 
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'''L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta''' (Italy, West Germany [[:Category:1967|1967]] / Director: Luigi Bazzoni)
'''L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta''' (Italy, West Germany [[:Category:1967|1967]] / Director: Luigi Bazzoni)
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'''Contents:'''
'''Contents:'''
* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]]
* [[/BR|Bluray releases]]
* [[/BR|Available BluRays]]
* [[/DVD|DVD releases]]
* [[/OST|Soundtrack]]
* [[/OST|Soundtrack]]
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]]
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]]
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*'''Release Date:''' 22.12.1967
*'''Release Date:''' 22.12.1967
*'''Filming locations:''' Tabernas - Almeria, Guadix - Granada
*'''Filming locations:''' Tabernas - Almeria, Guadix - Granada
== Also known as ==
=== Also known as ===
Man, Pride and Vengeance (U.K.) | Pride and Vengeance (U.S.A.) | Der Mann, Der Stolz, die Rache (Germany) | Mit Django kam der Tod (Germany) | Carmen - mit Django kam der Tod (Germany) | O homem, o orgulho e a vingança (Portugal) | L'homme, l'orgueil et la vengeance (France) | El hombre, el orguillo, y la venganza (Spain) | Django Não Perdoa, Mata (Brazil) | The Love, the Pride and the Vengeance | A Man, His Pride and His Vengeance | Homem, o Orgulho e a Vingança...  (Brazil) | 裏切りの荒野 Uragiri no Kouya (Japan) | Мъж – гордост и отмъщение (Bulgaria)
Man, Pride and Vengeance (U.K.) | Pride and Vengeance (U.S.A.) | Der Mann, Der Stolz, die Rache (Germany) | Mit Django kam der Tod (Germany) | Carmen - mit Django kam der Tod (Germany) | O homem, o orgulho e a vingança (Portugal) | L'homme, l'orgueil et la vengeance (France) | El hombre, el orguillo, y la venganza (Spain) | Django Não Perdoa, Mata (Brazil) | The Love, the Pride and the Vengeance | A Man, His Pride and His Vengeance | Homem, o Orgulho e a Vingança...  (Brazil) | 裏切りの荒野 Uragiri no Kouya (Japan) | Мъж – гордост и отмъщение (Bulgaria)


== Cast and crew ==
=== Cast and crew ===
*'''Cast:''' [[:Category:Franco_Nero|Franco Nero]] (Don Jose / Django), [[:Category:Tina_Aumont|Tina Aumont]] (Carmen / Conchita),[[:Category:Klaus_Kinski|Klaus Kinski]] (Miguel Garcia), Guido Lollobrigida [as Lee Burton](Tanquiero), Franco Ressel (Lieutenant), Karl Schönböck (rich Englishman), Alberto Dell'Acqua (Remandado 'The Kid'), Marcella Valeri (Dorotea, landlady), Maria Mizar (woman having a fight with Carmen), Mara Carisi (Nina ?), Anna De Padova, Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia (Seville soldier), Tino Buriani, Aldo Vasco (gold stage driver), Hans Albrecht
*'''Cast:''' [[:Category:Franco_Nero|Franco Nero]] (Don Jose / Django), [[:Category:Tina_Aumont|Tina Aumont]] (Carmen / Conchita),[[:Category:Klaus_Kinski|Klaus Kinski]] (Miguel Garcia), Guido Lollobrigida [as Lee Burton](Tanquiero), Franco Ressel (Lieutenant), Karl Schönböck (rich Englishman), Alberto Dell'Acqua (Remandado 'The Kid'), Marcella Valeri (Dorotea, landlady), Maria Mizar (woman having a fight with Carmen), Mara Carisi (Nina ?), Anna De Padova, Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia (Seville soldier), Tino Buriani, Aldo Vasco (gold stage driver), Hans Albrecht
*Also with: José Manuel Martín (Juan), Alba Maiolini (woman at gate), Luisa De Padova, Rex Gildo
*Also with: José Manuel Martín (Juan), Alba Maiolini (woman at gate), Luisa De Padova, Rex Gildo
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*'''Producers:''' Luigi Rovere, Fernando Ventimiglia
*'''Producers:''' Luigi Rovere, Fernando Ventimiglia


== The Film ==
=== The Film ===
The film tells the story of a Spanish soldier (Nero), who falls in love with a gypsy (Aumont) only to end up deserting the army and being chased into the border lands, where he joins the gypsy smugglers to rob money for a journey to America. But it turns out his love has a husband (Kinski) and is only using him again and again....
The film tells the story of a Spanish soldier (Nero), who falls in love with a gypsy (Aumont) only to end up deserting the army and being chased into the border lands, where he joins the gypsy smugglers to rob money for a journey to America. But it turns out his love has a husband (Kinski) and is only using him again and again....
The film is being marketed as a Spaghetti Western in Germany, where it is was retitled as a Django movie. The (West) Grman "Django" dub therefore makes the film sound like a typical western, with talk of El Paso and Mexico instead of Spain. The film's typical western elements though, make the scheme work to some extent.
The film is being marketed as a Spaghetti Western in Germany, where it is was retitled as a Django movie. The (West) German "Django" dub therefore makes the film sound like a typical western, with talk of El Paso and Mexico instead of Spain. The film's typical western elements though, make the scheme work to some extent.


== Links ==
=== Links ===
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062424/combined Internet Movie Database]
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062424/combined Internet Movie Database]
* [http://spaghettiwesterns.1g.fi/manpride/andvengeance.htm Review by Shobary]
* [https://por-um-punhado-de-euros.blogspot.pt/2012/12/luomo-lorgoglio-la-vendetta-1968.html Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)]
* [http://por-um-punhado-de-euros.blogspot.pt/2012/12/luomo-lorgoglio-la-vendetta-1968.html Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)]


[[Category:1967]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Germany]]
[[Category:1967]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Germany]][[Category:Luigi Bazzoni]][[Category:Carlo Rustichelli]]
[[Category:Luigi Bazzoni]][[Category:Carlo Rustichelli]]
[[Category:Franco Nero]][[Category:Tina Aumont]][[Category:Klaus Kinski]][[Category:Franco Ressel]][[Category:Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia]][[Category:José Manuel Martín]][[Category:Alberto Dell'Acqua]][[Category:Guido Lollobrigida]]
[[Category:Franco Nero]][[Category:Tina Aumont]][[Category:Klaus Kinski]][[Category:Franco Ressel]][[Category:Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia]][[Category:José Manuel Martín]][[Category:Alberto Dell'Acqua]][[Category:Guido Lollobrigida]]
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L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta (Italy, West Germany 1967 / Director: Luigi Bazzoni)

  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Release Date: 22.12.1967
  • Filming locations: Tabernas - Almeria, Guadix - Granada

Also known as

Man, Pride and Vengeance (U.K.) | Pride and Vengeance (U.S.A.) | Der Mann, Der Stolz, die Rache (Germany) | Mit Django kam der Tod (Germany) | Carmen - mit Django kam der Tod (Germany) | O homem, o orgulho e a vingança (Portugal) | L'homme, l'orgueil et la vengeance (France) | El hombre, el orguillo, y la venganza (Spain) | Django Não Perdoa, Mata (Brazil) | The Love, the Pride and the Vengeance | A Man, His Pride and His Vengeance | Homem, o Orgulho e a Vingança... (Brazil) | 裏切りの荒野 Uragiri no Kouya (Japan) | Мъж – гордост и отмъщение (Bulgaria)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Franco Nero (Don Jose / Django), Tina Aumont (Carmen / Conchita),Klaus Kinski (Miguel Garcia), Guido Lollobrigida [as Lee Burton](Tanquiero), Franco Ressel (Lieutenant), Karl Schönböck (rich Englishman), Alberto Dell'Acqua (Remandado 'The Kid'), Marcella Valeri (Dorotea, landlady), Maria Mizar (woman having a fight with Carmen), Mara Carisi (Nina ?), Anna De Padova, Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia (Seville soldier), Tino Buriani, Aldo Vasco (gold stage driver), Hans Albrecht
  • Also with: José Manuel Martín (Juan), Alba Maiolini (woman at gate), Luisa De Padova, Rex Gildo
  • Story: "Carmen" Prosper Merimee
  • Screenplay: Luigi Bazzoni, Suso Cecchi D'Amico
  • Cinematography: Camillo Bazzoni (Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1)
  • Music: Carlo Rustichelli
  • Producers: Luigi Rovere, Fernando Ventimiglia

The Film

The film tells the story of a Spanish soldier (Nero), who falls in love with a gypsy (Aumont) only to end up deserting the army and being chased into the border lands, where he joins the gypsy smugglers to rob money for a journey to America. But it turns out his love has a husband (Kinski) and is only using him again and again.... The film is being marketed as a Spaghetti Western in Germany, where it is was retitled as a Django movie. The (West) German "Django" dub therefore makes the film sound like a typical western, with talk of El Paso and Mexico instead of Spain. The film's typical western elements though, make the scheme work to some extent.

Links

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