Wednesday, September 1, 2010

DJANGO... ADIOS!

Django… Adios!

Seminò la morte… lo chiamavano il castigo di Dio – Italian title
Er säte den Tod – German title
Death is Sweet from the Soldier of God – English title
Django… Adios! – U.S.A. title

A 1971 Italian production [Virginia Film (Rome)]
Producer: Aurelio Serafinelli
Director: Robert Johnson (Roberto Mauri)
Story: Roberto Mauri, Roberto Montero Bianchi
Screenplay: Roberto Mauri, Roberto Montero Bianchi
Cinematography: Mario Mancini [Eastmancolor, CinemaScope]
Music: Vassili Kojucharov
Running time: 87 minutes

Cast:
Django/Durango - Brad Harris (Bradford Harris)
Holy Ghost/Spirito Santo - José Torres (José Torres)
Scott Miller - Vassili Karis (Vassili Karamesinis)
gunman - Giovanni Cianfriglia
gambler - Fortunato Arena
barman - Attilio Dottesio
townsman - Fulvio Pellegrini
with; Zara Cilli, Roberto Messina, Franco Pasquetto (Gianfranco Pasquetto), Matilde Antonelli, Mariella Palmich, Irio Fantini, Emilio Messina, G. Procaccini (Gisleno Procaccini), Ivo Scherpiani, Piero Fumelli, Paolo Magalotti, Maretta (Maretta Procaccini), Gino Turini (Giulio Turini), Omero Capanna


Django/Durango is a sheriff who is accused of robbing the town's bank. Put in jail he meets the Mexican Spirto Santo, who helps him escape. During the escape Django is framed for the murder of the sheriff. Django then joins Santo's bandits, who are working for a boss name Scott. We eventually find out that Scott was responsible for the death of Django's brother and his brother's wife and child. Django wants and seeks his revenge on Scott.

1 comment:

  1. I haven't seen this film. And it's a pity because it should be a lot of fun.

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