Ten Thousand Dollars for a Massacre
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Directed by | Romolo Guerrieri |
Starring | Gianni Garko |
Music by | Nora Orlandi |
Cinematography | Federico Zanni |
Release dates | 1966 |
Language | Italian |
10.000 dollari per un massacro (internationally released as Ten Thousand Dollars for a Massacre, $10.000 Blood Money and Guns of Violence) is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Romolo Guerrieri.
The film was one of the unofficial sequels of Django, and had the working title 7 dollari su Django ("7 Dollars on Django").[1]
It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival.[2]
Plot
Local crime boss Manuel kidnaps Dolores, the daughter of rich rancher Mendoza. Her father hires Django to free his child. Unfortunately Django fails to surprise Manuel's men. They punish him severely. A friendly woman finds him and thanks to her tendance he proves able to recover. To his dismay she dies when Manuel's gang robs a stagecoach. Django becomes painfully aware he has rested to long. He picks up his revolver again and does what he does best.
Cast
- Gianni Garko (as Gary Hudson): Django
- Loredana Nusciak: Mijanou
- Claudio Camaso: Manuel Vasquez
- Fidel Gonzáles: Fidelio
- Fernando Sancho: Vásquez
- Adriana Ambesi: Dolores Mendoza
References
- ↑ Marco Giusti. Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori, 2007. pp. 135–136. ISBN 88-04-57277-9.
- ↑ Chris D. (24 August 2007). "Venice readies plate of spaghetti". Variety. Retrieved 12 August 2012.