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Djurado ()


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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 (as Montgomery Clark)
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Barbara Donovan
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Tommy's Wife Dorianne (as Mary Jordan)
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Ducaine the Tucan
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Mitzy the Saloon Girl
Isarco Ravaioli ...
Marshal Ray Daller
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Mary Ducaine
Goyo Lebrero ...
Don José Rafael
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mario Filippo
Peter Adamov ...
Tommy Donovan (uncredited)
Fortunato Arena ...
Tucan's Henchman Talbert (uncredited)
Loris Bazzocchi ...
Tucan's Lieutenant (uncredited)
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Tucan's Henchman (uncredited)
Michele Branca ...
Tucan's Henchman (uncredited)
Quinto Marziale ...
Cheater Poker Player (uncredited)
Gianni Meccia ...
Ricky the Guitar Player (uncredited)
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Tucan's Henchman Dallas (uncredited)
Alberto Venturi ...
Poker Player (uncredited)

Directed by

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Giovanni Narzisi ... (as Gianni Narzisi)

Written by

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Giovanni Narzisi ... (story) &
William Azzella ... (story) &
Federico De Urrutia ... (story)
Giovanni Narzisi ... (screenplay) &
William Azzella ... (screenplay) &
Federico De Urrutia ... (screenplay)

Music by

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Gianni Ferrio

Cinematography by

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Miguel Fernández Mila ... director of photography (as Miguel Mila)

Editing by

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Eugenio Alabiso

Editorial Department

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Bienvenida Sanz ... editor: Spanish version

Set Decoration by

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Rosa Sansone

Production Management

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William Azzella ... production secretary
Dante Brini ... production supervisor
Ernesto Fegarotti ... general manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Giovanni Amadei ... assistant director (as Gianni Amadei)

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Rosa Sansone ... props consultant

Stunts

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Gustavo Simeone ... master of arms
Enrico Chiappafreddo ... stunts (uncredited)

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Giorgio Garibaldi Schwarze ... camera operator
Giancarlo Granatelli ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Gianni Ferrio ... conductor

Additional Crew

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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)
Crew believed to be complete

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Also Known As
  • Cuatro ases y una pistola (Spain)
  • Jim Golden Poker (Spain)
  • Johnny Golden Poker (United Kingdom)
  • El Djurado (France)
  • Viva caballeros (Greece)
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  • 73 min
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Did You Know?

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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 »
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