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A Few Dollars for Django
A Few Dollars for Django
Directed by
Screenplay by
  • Manuel Sebares
  • Tito Carpi[1]
Story by
  • Manuel Sebares
  • Tito Carpi[1]
Starring
CinematographyAldo Pennelli[1]
Edited byAntonio Gimeno[1]
Music byCarlo Savina[1]
Production
companies
  • Marco Film
  • R.M. Films[1]
Distributed byItalcid[1]
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Running time
87 minutes[2]
Countries

A Few Dollars for Django (Italian: Pochi dollari per Django) is a 1966 Italian/Spanish co-production Spaghetti Western film directed by León Klimovsky and Enzo G. Castellari and starring Anthony Steffen. Although credited only to León Klimovsky, A Few Dollars for Django was predominantly directed by an uncredited Enzo G. Castellari.[4]

Plot

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A bounty hunter named Regan wishes to settle down and begin a new life, maybe become sheriff, but a murder leads him in pursuit of bank robbers and lands him in a range war with farmers and cattlemen.

Cast

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  • Anthony Steffen (as Antony Steffen) as Django Regan
  • Frank Wolff as Jim Norton / Trevor Norton
  • Gloria Osuna as Sally Norton
  • Ennio Girolami (as Thomas Moore) as Sam Lister
  • José Luis Lluch as Buck Dago
  • Alfonso Rojas as Amos Brownsberg
  • Sandalio Hernández as Smitty
  • José Luis Lizalde (as Tomas Lizalde) as Judge's Assistant
  • Ángel Ter as Judge
  • Joaquín Parra as Freeman (uncredited)

Release

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A Few Dollars for Django was released in 1966.[5] The film was released to television as A Few Dollars for Gypsy.[2]

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