Keoma (film)
Keoma, also released in various counties under the titles Django Rides Again and The Violent Breed, is a 1976 Spaghetti Western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring Franco Nero and Donald O'Brian. Keoma, one of the last notable films of its genre, is considered by some to be one of the finest spaghetti westerns ever made, with its scenes of slow motion, gun fights, an anti hero and musical soundtrack.[1]
Plot
Keoma (Nero) returns to his home town to find his brothers have sided with an outlaw, and with the help of his father and a family friend he vows revenge. Keoma also shows a mark of compassion when he saves a dying woman from a mine full of plague victims.
Cast
- Franco Nero ... Keoma
- Woody Strode ... George
- William Berger ... William Shannon
- Donald O'Brien ... Caldwell (as Donald O'Brian)
- Olga Karlatos ... Lisa
- Giovanni Cianfriglia ... Gang Member (as Ken Wood)
- Orso Maria Guerrini ... Butch
- Gabriella Giacobbe ... The Witch
- Antonio Marsina ... Lenny
- Joshua Sinclair ... Sam Shannon (as John Loffredo)
- Leonardo Scavino ... Doctor (as Leon Lenoir)
- Wolfango Soldati ... Confederate Soldier
- Victoria Zinny... Brothel Owner
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1970s |
- Cold Eyes of Fear (1971)
- Hector the Mighty (1972)
- Sting of the West (1973)
- High Crime (1973)
- Street Law (1974)
- The Big Racket (1976)
- Cipolla Colt (1976) The Loves and Times of Scaramouche (1976)
- Keoma (1976)
- The Heroin Busters (1977)
- The Inglorious Bastards (1978)
- The House by the Edge of the Lake (1979)
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- Jonathan degli orsi (1993)
- The Return of Sandokan (1996)
- Deserto di fuoco (1997)
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- Caribbean Basterds (2010)
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