A lone gunman tracks down the members of an outlaw gang that killed his friends.A lone gunman tracks down the members of an outlaw gang that killed his friends.A lone gunman tracks down the members of an outlaw gang that killed his friends.
Jack Betts
- Butch Cassidy
- (as Hunt Powers)
Benito Pacifico
- Buck O'Sullivan
- (as Dennis Colt)
Giancarlo Prete
- Sundance Kid
- (as Philip Garner)
Luciano Conti
- Ben
- (as Lucky McMurray)
Amerigo Castrighella
- Lukas
- (as Custer Gail)
Enzo Pulcrano
- Member of gang
- (as Paul Crain)
Pino Polidori
- Townsman
- (as Giuseppe Polidori)
Renzo Arbore
- Notary Paul J. Stark
- (as Lorenzo Arbore)
Michele Branca
- Ironhead henchman
- (uncredited)
Calogero Caruana
- Saloon Brawler
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Django Explained (2013)
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A quite usual trashy Italo-Western
A quite usual trashy Italo-Western, stupid storyline full of clichés and lack of logic, some mediocre actors, dirty settings, lots of punch-fights and people shoot dead on a massive scale.
This has nothing to do with Django. - At least not in my German translated version, this German DVD-release is called "Adios Companeros" and has Macho Callaghan fighting against Butch Cassidy and Ironhead because their gang killed his one (he's the only survivor). Then you have Butch Cassidy and Ironhead fighting each other because they quarreled and the gang split. And you have Ironhead fighting against everyone because he's just the biggest and most greedy asshole anyway. Yeah, that's it, no more cleverness in the storyline, hehe.
A small role by Klaus Kinski as Reverend Cotton is remarkable (that's why I bought this DVD). In one scene he attempts to separate two men fighting by hitting them and screaming "I said love!" and in another scene he wins a competition in throwing horseshoes and goes nuts for a second - FANTASTICFANTASTICFANTASTIC!!!
It's also remarkable that JOE d'AMATO aka Aristide Massaccesi did the cinematography - I love this master of incompetent exploitation-thrash, so it was an "aahhh" for me.
This has nothing to do with Django. - At least not in my German translated version, this German DVD-release is called "Adios Companeros" and has Macho Callaghan fighting against Butch Cassidy and Ironhead because their gang killed his one (he's the only survivor). Then you have Butch Cassidy and Ironhead fighting each other because they quarreled and the gang split. And you have Ironhead fighting against everyone because he's just the biggest and most greedy asshole anyway. Yeah, that's it, no more cleverness in the storyline, hehe.
A small role by Klaus Kinski as Reverend Cotton is remarkable (that's why I bought this DVD). In one scene he attempts to separate two men fighting by hitting them and screaming "I said love!" and in another scene he wins a competition in throwing horseshoes and goes nuts for a second - FANTASTICFANTASTICFANTASTIC!!!
It's also remarkable that JOE d'AMATO aka Aristide Massaccesi did the cinematography - I love this master of incompetent exploitation-thrash, so it was an "aahhh" for me.
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- bloodshed666
- Feb 22, 2004
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- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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