10,000 bloody dollars

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Movie
German title 10,000 bloody dollars
Original title 10,000 Dollari per un massacro
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1967
length 100 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Romolo Guerrieri
script Franco Fogagnolo
Ernesto Gastaldi
Luciano Martino
Sauro Scavolini
production Zenith ( Mino Loy )
Flora (Luciano Martino)
music Nora Orlandi
camera Federico Zanni
cut Sergio Montanari
occupation

10,000 bloody dollars (original title: 10,000 dollari per un massacro ) is a spaghetti western by Romolo Guerrieri from 1967, which was first performed in Germany on March 8, 1968.

action

A profile for Django only becomes interesting from $ 10,000; so much has to be paid to go looking for the bandit Manuel Vasquez. Together with his friend Cisco, he abducted the daughter of the hacienda owner Mendoza, who had put him in prison. Mendoza would like to hire Django, who should take care of the solution to the problem, but who - he also knows Vasquez - does not initially accept the offer. Django meets his old love Mijanou in the village, then goes to San Francisco, where he joins the gang of Sanchez in order to dispel suspicion and to get to know the people. When a gold transport is attacked, Django, who is involved on the condition that nobody is allowed to die, stops the accompanying military escort, while Vasquez and his people kill all travelers, including Mijanou. Django now accepts Mendoza’s offer. Sanchez's father is still trying to help his son, but he too finds his master in Django.

Reviews

Christian Keßler , who praised the “good craftsmanship on all fronts”, was positive . “The ship doesn't lurch, even in heavy surf. Bravo! ”On the other hand, others criticized the basic attitude of the film:“ Cynical spaghetti westerns, which portray their negative 'heroes' in a world of sheer violence, all too distant and for their own sake. ”Or“ Harsh, downright cruel western, ... in which pointless murdered, tortured and treason committed. "

Remarks

  • The film was shot in the region around Almería .
  • The film was released on DVD as part of the Django box by Koch Media .
  • Director Romolo Guerrieri is part of the extensive Italian film business family Girolami .

synchronization

Web links and sources

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Keßler : Welcome to Hell . 2002
  2. 10,000 bloody dollars. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. ^ Ernst Bohlius in Filmecho / Filmwoche 29 , 1968