Dos mil Dolares por Coyote

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Movie
Original title Dos mil Dólares por Coyote
Country of production Spain
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1965
length 87 minutes
Rod
Director León Klimovsky
José Maria Elorrieta
script Manuel Sebares
Federico de Urrutia
production Salvadore Romero
Sidney W. Pink
music Francisco Morcillo
camera Pablo Ripoll
occupation

Dos mil DOLARES por Coyote is a spaghetti western Spanish production in 1965, which was not listed in the German-speaking countries. In Italy and England it received marketing as a Django film.

content

A group of bandits carried out a brutal attack on the bank of Cold Springs under the leadership of Sonora. The gang also includes Jimmy Patterson, who was instigated by his wife. Sam Foster sits on the trail of the group; he loves Jimmy's sister and finds the gang in their hiding place. Jimmy helps Sam to break the gang, but this is foiled by the intervention of Rita, Sam captured and Jimmy killed. Sam can free himself and defeat Sonora.

criticism

  • Www.spaghettiwestern.net is the verdict of www.spaghettiwestern.net: “An unnoticeable film, equally uninteresting in story and presentation”
  • "The film starts off okay, but after 20 minutes it sinks to the bottom of boredom," says Tom Betts in Western all'Italiana .

Remarks

An English title of the film is Ballad of a bounty hunter , which often leads to confusion with Fedra West , who also received an evaluation with this title and in which the same leading actor plays.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.spaghettiwestern.altervista.org/django_taglie.htm