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Giù la testa... hombre (1971)

83 min  -  Western
3.6
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A lone gunman tracks down the members of an outlaw gang that killed his friends.

Director:

Demofilo Fidani

Writers:

Demofilo Fidani (screenplay), Demofilo Fidani (story), and 2 more credits »
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Jack Betts ...
Butch Cassidy (as Hunt Powers)
Klaus Kinski ...
Reverend Cotton
Gordon Mitchell ...
Ironhead (Italian Version:'Testa di ferro')
Jeff Cameron Jeff Cameron ...
Macho Callaghan
Giancarlo Prete Giancarlo Prete ...
Sundance Kid (as Philip Garner)
Benito Pacifico Benito Pacifico ...
Buck O'Sullivan (as Dennis Colt)
Luciano Conti Luciano Conti
Grazia Giuvi Grazia Giuvi ...
Saloon-Girl
Amerigo Castrighella Amerigo Castrighella ...
Lukas (as Custer Gail)
Enzo Pulcrano Enzo Pulcrano ...
Member of gang (as Paul Crain)
Pino Polidori Pino Polidori
Pietro Fumelli Pietro Fumelli
Manlio Salvatori Manlio Salvatori
Alessandro Perrella Alessandro Perrella
Giglio Gigli Giglio Gigli
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Storyline

A lone gunman tracks down the members of an outlaw gang that killed his friends.

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Plot Keywords:

Barrel | Spaghetti Western | Violence

Taglines:

The deadliest guns in all the West are about to be silenced.

Genres:

Western

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Details

Country:

Italy

Language:

Italian

Also Known As:

Ballad of Django See more »

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Technical Specs

Runtime:

Sound Mix:

Mono

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

2.35 : 1
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References Django (1966) See more »