10.000 dolares para Django – Brazilian title
Django’s blodhaevn – Danish title
Le temps de vautours – French title
10000 blutige dollar – German title
Zehntausend blutige dollar – German title
An eisai zontanos, htypa – Greek title
Nihiki no nagarebosi – Japanese title
10.000 Dollars død eller levende! – Norwegian title
10000 dolares para um massacre – Portuguese title
10.000 dolares por un massacre – Spanish title
Como lobos sedientos – Spanish title
10.000 dollars dod eller levande – Swedish title
$10,000 for Django – English title
$10,000 for a Massacre – English title
Guns of Violence – English title
$10,000 Blood Money – English title
A 1967 Italian production [Zenith Cinematografica, Flora Film (Rome)]
Producers: Mino Loy, Luciano Martino
Director: Romolo Guerrieri (Romolo Girolami)
Story: Franco Fogagnolo, Ernesto Gastaldi, Luciano Martino
Screenplay: Franco Fogagnolo, Ernesto Gastaldi, Luciano Martino, Sauro Scavolini
Cinematography: Federico Zanni [Technicolor, Cromoscope]
Music: Nora Orlandi
Song: “Basta cosi” sung by Giorgio Farina (Pierogiorgio Farinelli)
Running time: 100 minutes
Cast:
Django – Gary Hudson (Giovanni Garcovich)
Mijanou – Loredana Nusciak (Loredana Capelletti)
Manuel Vasquez/Cortez – Claudio Camaso (Claudio Volonte)
Dolores Mendoza – Adriana Ambessi
Seven Dollars – Pinuccio Ardia (Rodolfo Ardia)
Fidelius/Fidelio – Fidel Gonzáles (Fidel Gonzalez)
Juan – Franco Lantieri
Cisco – Massimo Sarchielli
Rosita La Polla – Ermelinda de Felice
Scarface – Aldo Cecconi
Miguel – Nando Poggi (Ferdinando Poggi)
Whore – Dada Gallotti (Alba Gallotti)
Vasquez henchman – Mirko Valentin
Cisco ‘Stardust’ Vásquez – Fernando Sancho (Fernando Les)
Joe – Rocco Lerro
Mendoza – Herman Reynoso (Hermano Reynoso)
Bartender – Jimmy il Fenomeno (Luigi Soffrano)
Storekeeper – Peggy Nathan
Mexican – Ettore Arena
With: Franco Bettella, Renato Montalbano
Released from prison where he had ended up as a result of a complaint from a landowner, Mendoza, Manuel Vasquez and his trusty friend Cisco exterminate the men of Mendoza’s ranch and kidnap Dolores, the daughter of their enemy. In revenge, Mendoza offers to Django, a well- known bounty hunter, a large sum of money to kill the bandit and free his daughter. But Django, who knows Manuel, with whom he had branded a cheater at cards, rejects the offer: his fee is much higher. He joins with the bandits for an assault on a stage coach with a gold cargo. Django’s only condition is that travelers remain unharmed. While Django blocks the military escort that follows the coach, Manuel and the other bandits exterminate all the travelers, among whom is Mijanou. Feeling reviled and ridiculed, Django takes the $10,000 offer from Mendoza and goes in pursuit of the bandits deciding to kill them all.
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