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A Few Dollars for Django ()

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Sent to Montana to hunt down bank robbers, a bounty hunter takes the star off a replacement sheriff who didn't reach his destination and steps into a range war between farmers and cattlemen.

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Regan (as Antony Steffen)
Gloria Osuna ...
Sally Norton
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Sam Lister (as Thomas Moore)
Joe Kamel ...
Graham
Alfonso Rojas ...
Amos Brownsberg
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Judge Horace Holden (as Angel Ter)
José Luis Lluch ...
Buck Dago (as Jose Luis Lluch)
José Luis Zalde ...
Mayor Fisher (as Tomas Zalde)
Sandalio Hernández ...
Deputy Smitty (as Sandalio Hernandez)
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Jim Norton / Trevor Norton
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chiro Bermejo ...
Barman (uncredited)
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First Intruder (uncredited)
Gonzalo de Esquiroz ...
(uncredited)
Alfonso de la Vega ...
Buckely (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Ángel Menéndez ...
Carson (uncredited)
Joaquín Parra ...
Freeman (uncredited)
José Villasante ...
(uncredited)

Directed by

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León Klimovsky ... (as Leon Klimovsky)
Enzo G. Castellari ... (uncredited)

Written by

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Manuel Sebares ... (story) &
Tito Carpi ... (story)
 
Manuel Sebares ... (screenplay) &
Tito Carpi ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Rafael Marina ... executive producer

Music by

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Carlo Savina

Cinematography by

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Aldo Pinelli ... director of photography (as Aldo Pennelli)

Editing by

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Antonio Gimeno

Art Direction by

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Saverio D'Eugenio

Set Decoration by

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Antonio Fratalocchi ... (as Tonino Fratalocchi)
Augusto Lega

Makeup Department

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Ivana Bernardi ... hair stylist
Carola Sesé ... hair stylist
Vittorio Biseo ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Vicente Vázquez ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Marino Girolami ... organization
José Sánchez ... production supervisor (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Mariano Canales ... assistant director
Enzo G. Castellari ... assistant director (as Enzo Girolami)

Art Department

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Renato Casaro ... poster designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Giuseppe Mangione ... sound engineer
Augusto Troiani ... boom operator

Special Effects by

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Manuel Baquero ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Alberto Di Battista ... assistant camera
Tomás Fernández ... second camera operator
Pablo Ripoll ... camera operator
Umberto Dessena ... grip (uncredited)

Music Department

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Carlo Savina ... musical director

Script and Continuity Department

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Alberto Montaña ... continuity (as Alberto Montana)
Maria Pia Rocco ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Francesco Orefici ... production secretary
José Salcedo ... production assistant
Vittorio Tintari ... production secretary
Antonio Zamora ... production secretary
Emilio Cigoli ... voice dubbing: Frank Wolff (uncredited)
Geoffrey Copleston ... voice dubbing: Ángel Ter (uncredited)
Giancarlo Maestri ... voice dubbing: Anthony Steffen (uncredited)

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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Alambradas de violencia (Spain)
  • Django: A Bullet for You (United States)
  • A Few Dollars for Gypsy (United States)
  • A Few Dollars More for Django (Japan, English title)
  • A Few Dollars for Django (United States)
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  • 85 min
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Did You Know?

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Goofs The movie is set in 1881, but during the final gun battle, several characters use Colt or Smith and Wesson swing-out cylinder .38-caliber revolvers. These companies did not introduce such revolvers until 1889 and 1899 respectively. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Western, Italian Style (1968). See more »
Soundtracks There Will Come a Morning See more »

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