Tuesday, September 7, 2010

DJANGO DOES NOT FORGIVE

Django non perdona – Italian title
El Mestizo – Spanish title
El honor de la policia montada (Spanish)
Django ne pardonne pas – French title
Mountains – German title
Halfbreed – U.K. title
Django Does Not Forgive – English title

A 1966 Spanish production [Atlántida, José Frade Producciones Cinematográficas S.A. (Madrid)]
Producer: José Frade, Luis Méndez, Ugo Guerra
Director: Julio Buchs (Julio Garcia)
Story: Juan Bautista Lacasa Nebot
Screenplay: Julio Buchs (Julio Garcia), Ugo Guerra, Bautista Lacasa (Juan Nebot), José Luis Martínez Mollá
Cinematography: Francisco Sempere, Francisco Sánchez Munoz [Eastmancolor, Techniscope]
Music: Pérez A. Olea (Antonio Pérez Olea), Daniel White
Running time: 100 minutes

Cast:
Peter Lembrock/Django - John Clark (Hugo Blanco Galiasso)
Helen - Evelin Therens (Susana Campos Ovalle)
Mountie Lex - Gustavo Rojo (Gustavo Pinto)
Officer Lecomte - Alfonso Rojas (Alfonso Gonzalez)
Mountie Renoir - Alfonso de la Vega
Riel - Fernando Sánchez Polack
Mounties - Miguel de la Riva, Milo Quesada (Raul Alonso)
killer - Frank Braña (Francisco Perez)
with; Manuel Miranda, Luis Induni (Luigi Radici), Armando Calvo (Armando Lespier), Luis Prendes (Luis Estrada), Carlos Casaravilla (Carlos Rios), Nuria Torray (Nuria Resplandi), Ricardo Canales, Ángel Ortiz (Riccardo Ortiz), Luis Marín (Luis Gutierrez), Santiago Rivero, Gonzalo Esquiroz, Juan Cortés, Rufino Inglés (Rufino Garcia), Rafael Romero, Ángel Menéndez, Saturno Cerra, Antonio di Moreno, Ricardo G. Lilló, Rafael Vaquero, Alfredo Santacruz, Juan de Haro, Rafael Ibáñez, Fernando Bilbao, Denis Heaton, Marcelino Pérez, António Orengo (António Alonso), Paulette Renoir


A half-breed trapper enlists as a guide for the Canadian Mounted Police in order to find the man who raped and murdered his sister. The Indians and Mestizos have joined forces to fight the British colonists and the trapper will have to choose which side he is willing to fight for and with.

1 comment:

  1. Biltmore: I STILL say its a Spanish only production. It has no Italians in the cast! Actor Luis Induci by this time was considered to be a Spaniard.

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