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Macho Callaghan se déchaîne

Original title: Giù la testa... hombre
  • 1971
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  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
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Macho Callaghan se déchaîne (1971)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

A lone gunman tracks down the members of an outlaw gang that killed his friends.A lone gunman tracks down the members of an outlaw gang that killed his friends.A lone gunman tracks down the members of an outlaw gang that killed his friends.

  • Director
    • Demofilo Fidani
  • Writers
    • Demofilo Fidani
    • Alfredo Medori
    • Mila Vitelli Valenza
  • Stars
    • Jack Betts
    • Gordon Mitchell
    • Jeff Cameron
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    231
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Demofilo Fidani
    • Writers
      • Demofilo Fidani
      • Alfredo Medori
      • Mila Vitelli Valenza
    • Stars
      • Jack Betts
      • Gordon Mitchell
      • Jeff Cameron
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Betts
    Jack Betts
    • Butch Cassidy
    • (as Hunt Powers)
    Gordon Mitchell
    Gordon Mitchell
    • Ironhead Donovan…
    Jeff Cameron
    • Macho Callaghan
    Giancarlo Prete
    Giancarlo Prete
    • Sundance Kid
    • (as Philip Garner)
    Benito Pacifico
    • Buck O'Sullivan
    • (as Dennis Colt)
    Grazia Giuvi
    • Saloon Girl
    Luciano Conti
    Luciano Conti
    • Ben
    • (as Lucky McMurray)
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Reverend Cotton
    Renzo Arbore
    • Notary Paul J. Stark
    • (as Lorenzo Arbore)
    Pino Polidori
    • Townsman
    • (as Giuseppe Polidori)
    Pietro Fumelli
    • Michael
    Manlio Salvatori
    • Mr. Pinkerton
    Alessandro Perrella
    • (credit only)
    Amerigo Castrighella
    • Lukas
    • (as Custer Gail)
    Giglio Gigli
    • Colbert
    Michele Branca
    • Ironhead henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Calogero Caruana
    • Saloon Brawler
    • (uncredited)
    Antonio Danesi
    • Carson
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Demofilo Fidani
    • Writers
      • Demofilo Fidani
      • Alfredo Medori
      • Mila Vitelli Valenza
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    3bloodshed666

    A quite usual trashy Italo-Western

    A quite usual trashy Italo-Western, stupid storyline full of clichés and lack of logic, some mediocre actors, dirty settings, lots of punch-fights and people shoot dead on a massive scale.

    This has nothing to do with Django. - At least not in my German translated version, this German DVD-release is called "Adios Companeros" and has Macho Callaghan fighting against Butch Cassidy and Ironhead because their gang killed his one (he's the only survivor). Then you have Butch Cassidy and Ironhead fighting each other because they quarreled and the gang split. And you have Ironhead fighting against everyone because he's just the biggest and most greedy asshole anyway. Yeah, that's it, no more cleverness in the storyline, hehe.

    A small role by Klaus Kinski as Reverend Cotton is remarkable (that's why I bought this DVD). In one scene he attempts to separate two men fighting by hitting them and screaming "I said love!" and in another scene he wins a competition in throwing horseshoes and goes nuts for a second - FANTASTICFANTASTICFANTASTIC!!!

    It's also remarkable that JOE d'AMATO aka Aristide Massaccesi did the cinematography - I love this master of incompetent exploitation-thrash, so it was an "aahhh" for me.
    1BRUROX

    Terrible!!! The worst of the Django rip-offs!!

    The Ballad of Django is a meandering mess of a movie! This spaghetti western is simply a collection of scenes from other (and much better!) films supposedly tied together by "Django" telling how he brought in different outlaws. Hunt Powers (John Cameron) brings nothing to the role of Django. Skip this one unless you just HAVE to have every Django movie made and even THAT may not be a good enough excuse to see this one!!
    4unbrokenmetal

    For a few dollars less

    Butch Cassidy (Hunt Powers), Ironhead (Gordon Mitchell) and their gang shoot a group of people to steal their horses. However, one of their victims, Macho Callagan (Jeff Cameron), survives and pursues the gang members. The penniless Macho wins a gun at a gamble and can begin to take revenge. Quite cleverly, he earns the gang's trust first to set Ironhead and Butch against each other.

    One of the better Westerns by low budget director Demofilo Fidani, still it serves only the most modest demands. Klaus Kinski plays a small but funny part as a reverend.

    Note: "Giu la testa, hombre" is sometimes confused with "Per una bara piena di dollari" from the same director with similar cast. Best way to distinguish them: in that other movie, Kinski plays a bigger part as the boss of the bandits.
    2elvinjones

    "better" then Ed Wood

    that's incredible! Fidani (who he was also a spiritist) was one of the cheapest director of all the world. This movie stole the original title of Leone's "Duck you sucker!" but tell the boring story of a Pinkerton agent against the killer "Testa di Ferro" (the improbable Gordon Mitchell, a stuntman). All is poor and crazy in this pelicula filmed into the dear landscapes of Lazio. The story is bad and crazy at the same time. Fidani was not able and ingenuos at the same time. Into the story happened some kind of crazy illogical things (like the discussion into the Sheriff's house and the demential appearance of Butch Cassidy !?!?!?!?!? yes, really Butch Cassidy,who is portrayed like an idiot). Terribles nuit americaine, absurd comportaments, illogic plot, bad acting and a fugace appearance by one of the most rewarded anchorman in the story of italian television, Renzo Arbore. Ah, of course: Klaus Kinski. Yes is great and terrible, but i'm sure he was in it only for money an for playing with iron horses) 2 of 10 but...DON'T MISS IT!!!!!
    2Witchfinder-General-666

    Fidani Strikes Again

    I am a big fan of the Spaghetti Western Genre, and I usually also like most of the cheaply made ones. Infamous Director Demofilo Fidani, however, is rightly known for some of the cheapest, trashiest, and, well, worst contributions to the genre. The plots of Fidani's movies were usually very weak, and since his talent was quite limited, he usually tried to sell the movies by adding famous Spaghetti Western names like "Django" of "Sartana" to the titles. I the particular case of "Giù La Testa... Hombre" of 1971 he just took the title of Sergio Leone's "Giù La Testa" (aka. "Duck You Sucker") and added 'Hombre'. The movie can be found under various titles ("Fistful Of Death", "Western Story"...), I personally bought it under the name "Adios Companeros", which this movie shares with another Fidani film with almost the same cast, "Per Una Bara Piena Di Dollari", which is also entitled "Adios Companeros" in the German language version.

    The plot is rather weak, it basically follows a guy named Macho Callaghan (Jeff Cameron) and his involvement with two rivaling outlaw gangs lead by Butch Cassidy (Jack Betts) and Ironhead (Gordon Mitchell).

    The leading performance by Jeff Cameron is, kindly stated, not very convincing. Neither did I find Jack Betts very good as 'Butch Cassidy'. B-movie legend Gordon Mitchell, however, is always worth a try, and although he probably wasn't a very good actor, I always found his performances in the Spaghetti Westerns quite funny and original, and he actually saved some of Fidani's movies (such as the rather crappy "Django And Sartana... Showdown in the West").

    There is one funny and original thing about "Giù La Testa... Hombre" - the great Klaus Kinski is playing a priest! I could have imagined Kinski in any role, but before seeing this movie I would never have guessed that anybody would cast him as a priest. One scene, where he breaks up a fight, is probably the only good moment in this. One more interesting thing about this film is that the legendary director and king of sleaze Joe D'Amato did the cinematography. Overall, only watchable for the purpose of seeing Kinski play a priest.

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 1971 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Adios Compañeros
    • Filming locations
      • Elios Film, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Electra Compagnia Cinematografica
      • Tarquinia Internazionale Cinematografica
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      1 hour 23 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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