A gunfighter rides into town and immediately becomes involved in a violent dispute between a pretty saloon owner and a dangerous outlaw.
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Dante Posani | ... |
Djurado / Jim Golden Poker
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Scilla Gabel | ... |
Barbara Donovan
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Mariangela Giordano | ... |
Tommy's Wife Dorianne
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Luis Induni | ... |
Ducaine the Tucan
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Margaret Lee | ... |
Mitzy the Saloon Girl
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Isarco Ravaioli | ... |
Marshal Ray Daller
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Mirella Pamphili | ... |
Mary Ducaine
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Goyo Lebrero | ... |
Don José Rafael
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Mario Filippo |
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Peter Adamov | ... |
Tommy Donovan (uncredited)
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Fortunato Arena | ... |
Tucan's Henchman Talbert (uncredited)
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Loris Bazzocchi | ... |
Tucan's Lieutenant (uncredited)
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Federico Boido | ... |
Tucan's Henchman (uncredited)
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Michele Branca | ... |
Tucan's Henchman (uncredited)
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Quinto Marziale | ... |
Cheater Poker Player (uncredited)
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Gianni Meccia | ... |
Ricky the Guitar Player (uncredited)
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Pietro Torrisi | ... |
Tucan's Henchman Dallas (uncredited)
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Alberto Venturi | ... |
Poker Player (uncredited)
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Directed by
Giovanni Narzisi | ... | (as Gianni Narzisi) |
Written by
Giovanni Narzisi | ... | (story) & |
William Azzella | ... | (story) & |
Federico De Urrutia | ... | (story) |
Giovanni Narzisi | ... | (screenplay) & |
William Azzella | ... | (screenplay) & |
Federico De Urrutia | ... | (screenplay) |
Music by
Gianni Ferrio |
Cinematography by
Miguel Fernández Mila | ... | director of photography (as Miguel Mila) |
Editing by
Eugenio Alabiso |
Editorial Department
Bienvenida Sanz | ... | editor: Spanish version |
Set Decoration by
Rosa Sansone |
Production Management
William Azzella | ... | production secretary |
Dante Brini | ... | production supervisor |
Ernesto Fegarotti | ... | general manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Giovanni Amadei | ... | assistant director (as Gianni Amadei) |
Art Department
Rosa Sansone | ... | props consultant |
Stunts
Gustavo Simeone | ... | master of arms |
Enrico Chiappafreddo | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Giorgio Garibaldi Schwarze | ... | camera operator |
Giancarlo Granatelli | ... | assistant camera |
Music Department
Gianni Ferrio | ... | conductor |
Additional Crew
Gustavo Simeone | ... | master of arms |
Pino Colizzi | ... | voice dubbing: Goyo Lebrero (uncredited) |
Renato Izzo | ... | voice dubbing: Montgomery Clark (uncredited) |
Benita Martini | ... | voice dubbing: Mariangela Giordano (uncredited) |
Mirella Pace | ... | voice dubbing: Margaret Lee (uncredited) |
Giorgio Piazza | ... | voice dubbing: Isarco Ravaioli (uncredited) |
Sergio Rossi | ... | voice dubbing: Luis Induni (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Sidis Cinematografica (1966) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Andalucía Films (1966) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Sidis Cinematografica (1966) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (English dubbed)
- Tándem Films (1966) (Spain) (theatrical)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Cinemontaggio (sound post-production)
- C.I.D. (dubbing with the participation of)
- C.A.M. (soundtrack)
- Biamonte & Grisanti (titles)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Djurado (Spanish word for «sworn») was promoted in Italy under that title, banking on the similarity with the much publicized Django (1966) released in April. The main character is played by a newcomer who chose the screen name Montgomey Clark, and looks like Giuliano Gemma who, by coincidence, started his career as Montgomery Wood. See more » |
Soundtracks | Solo Il Vento Lo Sa See more » |