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Release Date:
September 9, 1966
Original Title:
Pochi dollari per Django
Alternate Titles:
Alambradas de violencia
Bravo Django
Django kennt kein Erbarmen
Drango: A Bullet for You
Few Dollars for Django
Pochi dollari per Django
Quelques dollars pour Django
Some Dollars for Django
遊俠神槍江湖伏霸
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Marco Film
R.M. Films
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 83
Django, bounty killer, hunter and repentant bandit wants to start a new life. No more bullets and blood, after years of killing and horror. Django wants to replace the sherrif and restore law and order to lawless land, but faces the history and bloodshed of his own past. Helped by the love of the daughter of a bandit Django can finally bring his life of violence to and end and spend his days in peace... If he can live that long!
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Assistant Camera:
Alberto Di Battista
Boom Operator:
Augusto Troiani
Camera Operator:
Pablo Ripoll
Tomás Fernández
Costume Design:
Peris Hermanos
Director:
León Klimovsky
Director of Photography:
Aldo Pinelli
Editor:
Antonio Gimeno
First Assistant Director:
Enzo G. Castellari
Mariano Canales
Hairstylist:
Ivana Bernardi
Carola Sesé
Makeup Artist:
Vittorio Biseo
Original Music Composer:
Carlo Savina
Producer:
Marino Girolami
Production Assistant:
José Salcedo
Production Design:
Saverio D'Eugenio
Production Manager:
Rafael Marina
Production Secretary:
Francesco Orefici
Screenplay:
Manuel Sebares
Tito Carpi
Script Supervisor:
Maria Pia Rocco
Set Decoration:
Augusto Lega
Antonio Fratalocchi
Sound:
Giuseppe Mangione
Special Effects:
Manuel Baquero
Story:
Manuel Sebares
Tito Carpi
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