The Last Killer
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Directed by | Giuseppe Vari |
Written by | Augusto Caminito |
Produced by | Sergio Garrone |
Starring | George Eastman Anthony Ghidra |
Cinematography | Angelo Filippini |
Edited by | Giuseppe Vari |
Music by | Roberto Pregadio |
Running time | 88 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The Last Killer (a.k.a. Django the Last Killer) is a 1967 spaghetti western movie starring George Eastman and Anthony Ghidra.
Plot
Ramon's father has a small farm and like all the other poor farmers around, he owes money to a rich rancher, landgrabber John Barrett. Ramon embarks to deliver the due money to Barrett but along the way he is ambushed, robbed and beaten unconscious. As soon as he can, he gets to Barrett after all. Begging Barrett for more time, he recognises one of the robbers among Barrett's employees. He thinks Barrett will help him now, only Barrett doesn't. Instead Ramon is tortured until he can escape. Before he arrives at home his family is already dead, killed at Barrett's behest. Ramon, determined to put Barrett down, takes up training as a gunman.
Cast
- George Eastman as Ramón / Chico
- Anthony Ghidra as Rezza / Rocco
- Dana Ghia as Molly - Saloon Owner
- Daniele Vargas as John Barrett
- Mirko Ellis as Stevens
- Gianni Medici as Bart / Burt
- John McDouglas as Il padre di Ramón
- Frank Fargas as Mack McRay
- Fred Coplan as Slim
- Valentino Macchi
- John Mathios
- Anton de Gortes
- Paul Real
- Max Fraser
- Remo Capitani as Barrett henchman
- Giuseppe Castellano as Bearded Barrett's Man
- Amerigo Castrighella as Barrett henchman
- Giulio Maculani as Sheriff
Trivia
The title was changed to Django the Last Killer in some areas in order to capitalize on the success of the 1966 Franco Nero spaghetti western Django. This however is not a sequel.
Releases
Wild East released the film on a limited edition Region 0 NTSC DVD under the title Django the Last Killer in a double feature with Hate Thy Neighbor. Both films are presented in their original aspect ratios.
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