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Ramons Eltern werden von den Männern des Großgrundbesitzers John Barrett getötet. Bei dem Versuch, sich zu rächen, wird Ramon verwundet, rettet aber das Leben von Rezza, einem alten, desillu... Alles lesenRamons Eltern werden von den Männern des Großgrundbesitzers John Barrett getötet. Bei dem Versuch, sich zu rächen, wird Ramon verwundet, rettet aber das Leben von Rezza, einem alten, desillusionierten Killer.Ramons Eltern werden von den Männern des Großgrundbesitzers John Barrett getötet. Bei dem Versuch, sich zu rächen, wird Ramon verwundet, rettet aber das Leben von Rezza, einem alten, desillusionierten Killer.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Dragomir Bojanic-Gidra
- Rezza
- (as Anthony Ghidra)
- …
Gianni Medici
- Bart
- (as John Hamilton)
- …
Giuseppe Addobbati
- Il padre di Ramón
- (as John McDouglas)
Paolo Figlia
- Mack McRay
- (as Frank Fargas)
Remo Capitani
- Barrett henchman
- (Nicht genannt)
Giuseppe Castellano
- Bearded Barrett's Man
- (Nicht genannt)
Amerigo Castrighella
- Barrett henchman
- (Nicht genannt)
Giulio Maculani
- Sheriff
- (Nicht genannt)
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A cut-rate Spaghetti Western which recalls superior titles like THE RETURN OF RINGO (1965), THE BIG GUNDOWN (1966) and DEATH RIDES A HORSE (1968) but which is so humorless and, indeed, ponderous as to be hilarious - particularly the would-be hard-boiled dialogue, i.e. two speeches delivered by the hero's father (about the desolate state of their land before his arrival) and his bounty hunter-mentor (about the trick in approaching a showdown); my favorite, however, is when the chief villain's lieutenant stands up to his boss with the preposterous line: "I know you like I know the odor of my feet!"; at least, the music score by Roberto Pregadio is nice...
Mexican homesteader George Eastman is beaten and robbed on the way to pay off his loan to a local big-wig. Turning down a chance to join a mob against the crooked moneylender, he instead goes and begs for an extension, returning home to find his parents murdered and his farm burned. Before long, he saves the life of a hired killer who teaches him the art of revenge.
A very good low-budget spaghetti western, this benefits from a script that really knows how to push the viewer's emotions, vile heavies, and a couple of decent performances from Eastman and Anthony Ghidra as Django the killer.
The best thing about this is Ghidra's insights into the world of the gunfighter. His and Eastman's scenes are quite compelling and are alone enough to make the film worth watching.
There's also a fantastic Ennio Morricone sounding score by Roberto Pregadio.
A very good low-budget spaghetti western, this benefits from a script that really knows how to push the viewer's emotions, vile heavies, and a couple of decent performances from Eastman and Anthony Ghidra as Django the killer.
The best thing about this is Ghidra's insights into the world of the gunfighter. His and Eastman's scenes are quite compelling and are alone enough to make the film worth watching.
There's also a fantastic Ennio Morricone sounding score by Roberto Pregadio.
Fairly standard fare spaghetti western featuring a revenge theme, a highly skilled bounty hunter, a nefarious local businessman and innocent cannon-fodder. Irrespective of all this, it remains a pretty solidly entertaining entry in the sub-genre with a very young George Eastman in one of his early western roles when he got to play the good guy, before he would go on to become famous playing psychopaths and cannibals. It also seems quite obvious that the bounty hunter was not actually called Django in the original version but merely given this moniker in the dubbed version, in order to rope in punters who thought they were getting another flick featuring that infamous Italian anti-hero.
Ramón (George Eastman) is a young Mexican attempting to live a peaceful life along with his daddy (John McDouglas) but they are eventually harassed by hoodlums . Once time he finds that his father has been murdered and his nemesis results to be a powerful land baron called John Barrett (Daniele Vargas) . Barrett is a nasty owner who threatens and coerces townsfolk and obligates countrymen to leave their lands to take for him . Meanwhile Djanjo or Rezza or Rocco (Dragomir Bojanic-Gidra as Anthony Ghidra) settles a dispute between bands of cutthroats , then Ramon or ¨Chico¨ helps him and saves his life . As Ramon befriends a veteran gunfighter Django (Anthony Ghidra) who at the same time has been contracted by Barrett as the hired gun to kill ¨Chico¨ . Thanks to Rezza or Rocco , ¨Chico¨ learns the art of gun-play and he , then , goes out to avenge his killed dad , embarking on a line of crime , battling murderous and executes a single-handedly revenge , as he shoots , ravages and kills each person involved in the murder .
This exciting Spaghetti contains noisy action , thrills , shootouts and turns out to be an acceptable Western and entertaining enough . The picture es starred by George Eastman or Luigi Montefiori along with his master of arms , the Yugolavia-born Dragomir Bojanic-Gidra , nicknamed under pseudonym as Anthony Ghidra who also interpreted some Westerns . At the beginning his career , Luigi starred as an extra but Italian westerns soon followed , usually under the pseudonym "George Eastman" . He once reportedly missed out on a role in a Franco Nero western because his height made Franco Nero look too short . As he performed several Pasta Westerns , such as : ¨Django Taciturno¨, "Django Sees Red" , ¨Keoma¨ , "Humpty Dumpty Gang" , "The Unholy Four" , and "The Three Musketeers of the West". Never quite "typed" , Luigi played some of them as main actor , others as secondary player . Soon moved into other film genres playing good guys , bad guys, and good-bad guys . These parts often exploited his athletic physique by having him remove his shirt, perhaps most memorably in Lina Wertmüller's Belle Starr (1968) . Support cast is plenty of familiar faces from Spaghetti Western , such as : Daniele Vargas , Mirko Ellis , Dana Ghia , John Hamilton and Giuseppe Addobbati or John McDouglas .
Emotive as well as thrilling musical score by Roberto Pregadio , this soundtrack is one of the best parts of the film , plenty of catching and attractive sounds . Colorful and evocative cinematography by Angelo Filippini . Produced by Sergio Garrone who also directed some Westerns , the yarn was well directed by Giuseppe Vari , nicknamed as Joseph Warren . Vari was a good professional , a nice craftsman who directed various films of all kinds of genres such as : Sci-Fi : Urban Warriors ; Warlike : Revenge of the bloody beach ; Nunexploitation : Sor Emmanuel ; Peplum : Revenge of the Barbarians , Rome versus Rome , Conquest of the Normans , and specially Spaghetti such as : 1971 Il Tredicesimo è Sempre Giuda , 1969 Un Posto all'inferno , 1968 Un Buco in Fronte , 1967 Con Lui Cavalca la Morte , 1967 Un poker Di Pistole , 1967 The last gunfighter and 1966 Deguello .
This exciting Spaghetti contains noisy action , thrills , shootouts and turns out to be an acceptable Western and entertaining enough . The picture es starred by George Eastman or Luigi Montefiori along with his master of arms , the Yugolavia-born Dragomir Bojanic-Gidra , nicknamed under pseudonym as Anthony Ghidra who also interpreted some Westerns . At the beginning his career , Luigi starred as an extra but Italian westerns soon followed , usually under the pseudonym "George Eastman" . He once reportedly missed out on a role in a Franco Nero western because his height made Franco Nero look too short . As he performed several Pasta Westerns , such as : ¨Django Taciturno¨, "Django Sees Red" , ¨Keoma¨ , "Humpty Dumpty Gang" , "The Unholy Four" , and "The Three Musketeers of the West". Never quite "typed" , Luigi played some of them as main actor , others as secondary player . Soon moved into other film genres playing good guys , bad guys, and good-bad guys . These parts often exploited his athletic physique by having him remove his shirt, perhaps most memorably in Lina Wertmüller's Belle Starr (1968) . Support cast is plenty of familiar faces from Spaghetti Western , such as : Daniele Vargas , Mirko Ellis , Dana Ghia , John Hamilton and Giuseppe Addobbati or John McDouglas .
Emotive as well as thrilling musical score by Roberto Pregadio , this soundtrack is one of the best parts of the film , plenty of catching and attractive sounds . Colorful and evocative cinematography by Angelo Filippini . Produced by Sergio Garrone who also directed some Westerns , the yarn was well directed by Giuseppe Vari , nicknamed as Joseph Warren . Vari was a good professional , a nice craftsman who directed various films of all kinds of genres such as : Sci-Fi : Urban Warriors ; Warlike : Revenge of the bloody beach ; Nunexploitation : Sor Emmanuel ; Peplum : Revenge of the Barbarians , Rome versus Rome , Conquest of the Normans , and specially Spaghetti such as : 1971 Il Tredicesimo è Sempre Giuda , 1969 Un Posto all'inferno , 1968 Un Buco in Fronte , 1967 Con Lui Cavalca la Morte , 1967 Un poker Di Pistole , 1967 The last gunfighter and 1966 Deguello .
I recently watched the spaghetti western 🍝 Django: The Last Killer (1967) on Tubi. The story follows a young man whose parents are murdered by a ruthless local tyrant. When he confronts the killer, he's wounded but rescued by a mysterious gunman who takes him in and teaches him how to shoot. Armed with his new skills, can he finally take his revenge?
Directed by Giuseppe Vari (A Place in Hell), the film stars George Eastman (Baba Yaga), Daniele Vargas (The Arena), Dana Ghia (Smile Before Death), and Giuseppe Addobbati (Enter the Devil).
This is an inconsistent entry in both the Django series and the spaghetti western genre. The acting and dialogue feel stiff and uneven, making some scenes feel more authentic than others. The Django moments are underwhelming, and the film's attempts at full-circle storytelling don't quite land. However, the training sequences are entertaining, and there are some fun, unexpected shootouts.
In conclusion, Django: The Last Killer is a flawed but watchable western, mainly for die-hard fans of the series. I'd rate it 4/10.
Directed by Giuseppe Vari (A Place in Hell), the film stars George Eastman (Baba Yaga), Daniele Vargas (The Arena), Dana Ghia (Smile Before Death), and Giuseppe Addobbati (Enter the Devil).
This is an inconsistent entry in both the Django series and the spaghetti western genre. The acting and dialogue feel stiff and uneven, making some scenes feel more authentic than others. The Django moments are underwhelming, and the film's attempts at full-circle storytelling don't quite land. However, the training sequences are entertaining, and there are some fun, unexpected shootouts.
In conclusion, Django: The Last Killer is a flawed but watchable western, mainly for die-hard fans of the series. I'd rate it 4/10.
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- PatzerRezza uses a telescopic rifle to kill Stevens. When firing the lethal shot we see the hairline cross pointing at a spot between the lips and the chin of the victim - but Stevens presses his hands against his chest when being hit by the deadly bullet.
- VerbindungenEdited into Spaghetti Western Trailer Show (2007)
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