Uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta, L'
From The Spaghetti Western Database
This film is not a western. It is listed here, because it was (and is) sold and/or marketed as a western in certain countries (e.g. Germany).
L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta (Italy · West Germany 1967 / Director: Luigi Bazzoni)
Also known as
Man, Pride and Vengeance (UK) | Pride and Vengeance (USA) | 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) | Homem, o Orgulho e a Vingança... (Brazil) | 裏切りの荒野 Uragiri no Kouya (Japan) | Мъж – гордост и отмъщение (Bulgaria) | The Love, the Pride and the Vengeance | A Man, His Pride and His Vengeance- BluRay · DVD
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Synopsis
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....
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Franco Nero (Don Jose / Django), Tina Aumont (Carmen / Conchita), Klaus Kinski [as Klaus Kinsky] (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, diner proprietor), Anna De Padova, Ivan Giovanni 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
- Director: Luigi Bazzoni
- 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
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Trivia
- The film is being marketed as a Spaghetti Western in Germany, where it 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.
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 100 min
- The German BluRay is still missing some very minor footage, see Version comparison
Release Dates
- December 22, 1967 (Italy)
Filming locations
- Tabernas - Almeria
- Guadix - Granada
- Almeria: San Jose
- Almeria: Plaza de Toros
Production and business
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External Links
- Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)