A Few Dollars for Django (1966)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 25min
- Crime, Drama
- Dec 1966 (USA)
- Movie
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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Cast
Anthony Steffen | ... |
Regan
(as Antony Steffen)
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Gloria Osuna | ... |
Sally Norton
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Ennio Girolami | ... |
Sam Lister
(as Thomas Moore)
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Joe Kamel | ... |
Graham
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Alfonso Rojas | ... |
Amos Brownsberg
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Ángel Ter | ... |
Judge Horace Holden
(as Angel Ter)
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José Luis Lluch | ... |
Buck Dago
(as Jose Luis Lluch)
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José Luis Zalde | ... |
Mayor Fisher
(as Tomas Zalde)
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Sandalio Hernández | ... |
Deputy Smitty
(as Sandalio Hernandez)
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Frank Wolff | ... |
Jim Norton / Trevor Norton
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Chiro Bermejo | ... |
Barman (uncredited)
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Enzo G. Castellari | ... |
First Intruder (uncredited)
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Gonzalo de Esquiroz | ... |
(uncredited)
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Alfonso de la Vega | ... |
Buckely (uncredited)
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Félix Fernández | ... |
(uncredited)
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Ángel Menéndez | ... |
Carson (uncredited)
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Joaquín Parra | ... |
Freeman (uncredited)
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José Villasante | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
León Klimovsky | ... | (as Leon Klimovsky) |
Enzo G. Castellari | ... | (uncredited) |
Written by
Manuel Sebares | ... | (story) & |
Tito Carpi | ... | (story) |
Manuel Sebares | ... | (screenplay) & |
Tito Carpi | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Rafael Marina | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Carlo Savina |
Cinematography by
Aldo Pinelli | ... | director of photography (as Aldo Pennelli) |
Editing by
Antonio Gimeno |
Art Direction by
Saverio D'Eugenio |
Set Decoration by
Antonio Fratalocchi | ... | (as Tonino Fratalocchi) |
Augusto Lega |
Makeup Department
Ivana Bernardi | ... | hair stylist |
Carola Sesé | ... | hair stylist |
Vittorio Biseo | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Vicente Vázquez | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Marino Girolami | ... | organization |
José Sánchez | ... | production supervisor (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mariano Canales | ... | assistant director |
Enzo G. Castellari | ... | assistant director (as Enzo Girolami) |
Art Department
Renato Casaro | ... | poster designer (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Giuseppe Mangione | ... | sound engineer |
Augusto Troiani | ... | boom operator |
Special Effects by
Manuel Baquero | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Alberto Di Battista | ... | assistant camera |
Tomás Fernández | ... | second camera operator |
Pablo Ripoll | ... | camera operator |
Umberto Dessena | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Music Department
Carlo Savina | ... | musical director |
Script and Continuity Department
Alberto Montaña | ... | continuity (as Alberto Montana) |
Maria Pia Rocco | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
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) |
Production Companies
- Marco Film (an Italo-Spanish coproduction)
- R.M. Films (an Italo-Spanish coproduction)
Distributors
- Italcid (1966) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Golden Era Film Distributors (GEF) (1967) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- New Cinema Corporation (NCC) (1967) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Constantin Film (1969) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Imagica Corp. (2003) (Japan) (DVD)
- SPO (2003) (Japan) (DVD)
- Edel Media & Entertainment (2015) (Germany) (DVD) (Starmovie)
- Iris (2016) (Italy) (tv)
- Cire Films
- Elfra Film (2008) (Germany) (DVD) (Western Collection)
- EuroVideo (West Germany) (VHS)
- Great Movies (2018) (Germany) (DVD) (Django und Sartana XXL)
- Green Wood Film (West Germany) (VHS) (unknown)
- Trans Lux (United States)
- Vídeo Mercury Films (1966) (Spain)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Peris Hermanos (wardrobe)
- Lega-Michelena (exterior sets)
- De Paolis I.N.C.I.R. (studios)
- Fotofilm Espana (development and printing)
- S.E.S. (sound effects)
- Fono Roma (recording)
- Fono Roma (music copyright)
- Parade Records (the song "There Will Come a Morning" is recorded on)
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Did You Know?
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 » |