Halleluja for Django (1967)
After robbing $500,000, the Jarret gang hides in a small isolated western town, where they are waiting for a scout to take them through the desert to Mexico. But the unresolved conflicts between Jarret and El Santo, the brains of the bandits, who has also an eye on Jarret's girlfriend, become a problem amongst the bandits. And there is also an underestimated scalawag named Billy Rum and his friend Mark, who are trying to help the captured citizens.
Director:
Maurizio Lucidi
Writers:
Augusto Caminito, Augusto Finocchi.
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George Hilton as Billy 'Rum' Cooney / Django |
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Walter Barnes as Key Jarrett / Clay Thomas |
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Jack Betts as Padre Santo / David Phaylard |
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Jeff Cameron as Mark |
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Sarah Ross as Mara |
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Mario Brega as Andreas / Yanaro |
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Erika Blanc as Jenny |
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Enzo Fiermonte as Sheriff Martin Cooney |
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Katia Christine as Katie O'Brien |
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Tom Felleghy as Sheriff Ray Norman |
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Luciano Rossi as Astola |
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Luigi Casellato as Bartender |
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Sal Borgese as Jarrett Gang |
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Federico Boido as Jarrett Gang |
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Luciano Catenacci as Jarrett Gang |
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Paolo Magalotti as Jarrett Gang |
| Art | Claudio Maiello | Production Design |
| Writing | Augusto Caminito | Screenplay |
| Production | Franco Cittadini | Producer |
| Editing | Renzo Lucidi | Editor |
| Directing | Maurizio Lucidi | Director |
| Writing | Augusto Finocchi | Screenplay |
| Writing | Augusto Finocchi | Story |
| Sound | Luis Bacalov | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Stenio Fiorentini | Producer |
| Camera | Riccardo Pallottini | Director of Photography |
| Production | Giancarlo Bartolini Salimbeni | Production Designer |