Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! (1967)
Se sei vivo spara (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Not Rated
- 1h 40min
- Horror, Western
- 03 May 1967 (Brazil)
- Movie
Various factions, including a half-breed bandit, a gang of homosexual cowboys, and a priest, feud over stolen gold in a surreal town.
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Tomas Milian | ... |
The Stranger
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Marilù Tolo | ... |
Flory
(as Marilu' Tolo)
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Piero Lulli | ... |
Oaks
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Milo Quesada | ... |
Bill Templer
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Francisco Sanz | ... |
Reverend Alderman
(as Paco Sanz)
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Miguel Serrano | ... |
Indian
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Ángel Silva | ... |
Indian
(as Angel Silva)
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Sancho Gracia | ... |
Willy
(as Félix Sancho Gracia)
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Mirella Pamphili | ... |
Woman in Town
(as Mirella Panfili)
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Ray Lovelock | ... |
Evan Templer
(as Raymond Lovelock)
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Roberto Camardiel | ... |
Sorrow
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Patrizia Valturri | ... |
Elizabeth Alderman
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Calogero Azzaretto | ... |
Pablo, Sorrow's Henchman (uncredited)
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Lars Bloch | ... |
Oaks Gang Member (uncredited)
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Frank Braña | ... |
Templer Henchman (uncredited)
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Sisto Brunetti | ... |
Sorrow's Henchman (uncredited)
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Ann Collin | ... |
Flory (uncredited) (singingVoice)
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Gene Collins | ... |
Collins (uncredited)
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Quinto Gambi | ... |
Carlos, Sorrow's Henchman (uncredited)
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Rafael Hernández | ... |
Richie (uncredited)
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Antonio Pica | ... |
Templer Henchman (uncredited)
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Herman Reynoso | ... |
Bearded Townsman (uncredited)
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Fernando Villena | ... |
Oaks Gang Member (uncredited)
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Directed by
Giulio Questi |
Written by
Franco Arcalli | ... | (story and screenplay) and |
Giulio Questi | ... | (story and screenplay) |
María del Carmen Martínez Román | ... | (from an idea by) (creditOnly) (as Ma del Carmen M. Roman) |
Benedetto Benedetti | ... | (assistant writer) |
Produced by
Alessandro Jacovoni | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Ivan Vandor |
Editing by
Franco Arcalli |
Production Design by
Enzo Bulgarelli |
Art Direction by
José Luis Galicia | ||
Jaime Pérez Cubero | ... | (as Jame Perez Cubero) |
Makeup Department
Enzo Baraldi | ... | makeup artist |
Lina Cassini | ... | hair stylist |
Adela del Pino | ... | makeup artist |
María Sánchez Gadeo | ... | hair stylist (as Maria Sanchez Gadeo) |
Production Management
Renato De Pasqualis | ... | production manager |
Alessandro Jacovoni | ... | general manager (as Alex J. Rascal) |
Ángel Rosson y Rubio | ... | production manager (as Angel Roson) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
José Luis Monter | ... | assistant director |
Gianni Amelio | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Aurelio Pennacchia | ... | sound effects montage |
Goffredo Salvatori | ... | sound engineer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Franco Delli Colli | ... | lighting |
Fernando Gallandt | ... | assistant camera: second unit |
Roberto Marrama | ... | camera operator: second unit |
Ricardo Poblete | ... | first unit camera operator (as Riccardo Poblete) |
Santiago Zuazo | ... | assistant camera |
Script and Continuity Department
Marisol de Villanueva | ... | script girl |
Additional Crew
Ferruccio Amendola | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Fiorella Betti | ... | voice dubbing: Patrizia Valturri (uncredited) |
Maria Pia Di Meo | ... | voice dubbing: Marilù Tolo (uncredited) |
Lauro Gazzolo | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Sergio Graziani | ... | voice dubbing: Piero Lulli (uncredited) |
Pino Locchi | ... | voice dubbing: Milo Quesada (uncredited) |
Romano Malaspina | ... | voice dubbing: Ray Lovelock (uncredited) |
Bruno Persa | ... | voice dubbing: Francisco Sanz (uncredited) |
Mario Pisu | ... | voice dubbing: Roberto Camardiel (uncredited) |
Massimo Turci | ... | voice dubbing: Tomas Milian (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- GIA Società Cinematografica (a co-production)
- Hispamer Films (a co-production)
- Rewind Film
Distributors
- Titanus (1967) (Italy) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Trose trading film (1967) (Italy) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Compañía Española de Propaganda, Industria y Cinematografía S.A. (CEPICSA) (1967) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Deva Filmes (1971) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Eckelkamp Verleih (1967) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Golden Era Film Distributors (GEF) (1969) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Golden Era Film Distributors (GEF) (1970) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Indipendenti Regionali (1967) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Nobis-Filmverleih (1980) (West Germany) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Tokyo Daiichi Film (1967) (Japan) (theatrical) (Italian dubbed) (Japanese subtitles)
- Univers Galaxie (1972) (France) (theatrical)
- atlas Film (1967) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- 88 Films (2017) (United Kingdom) (Blu-ray) (The Italian Collection No 36)
- Argent Films (2004) (United Kingdom)
- Audio Video Magnetics (1985) (Greece) (VHS)
- Blue Underground (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- Blue Underground (2012) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Divisa Home Video (2003) (Spain) (DVD)
- FilmArt (2013) (Germany) (DVD)
- MCA TV (1996) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- NBC Universal Television Distribution (2004) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- RTL Plus (1989) (West Germany) (tv)
- Stomp Visual (2005) (Australia) (DVD)
- Universal Domestic Television (2002) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- Universal Television (2000) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- VPS Film-Entertainment GmbH (1982) (West Germany) (VHS)
- X-Rated Kultvideo (2003) (Germany) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Elios Film (studios)
- Estudios Roma (studios)
- Fono Roma (recording)
- Dirmaphon (recording)
- Edizioni Musicali Aberbach (Roma) Editori di Musica (musical copyright)
- Fotofilm Espana (developing and printing)
- Tecnostampa (developing and printing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The Stranger, a half-breed bandit, is part of a band of thieves that steals a cargo of gold from a stagecoach. However, the Americans in the band betray him and shoot all the Mexicans. The Stranger is not completely dead though, and crawls his way out of his shallow grave, continuing his pursuit of the gold and exacting a bloody vengeance.
Written by David Gibson |
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Taglines | Terror from the depths of hell! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | According to the actors and director, the producers decided to release the movie in countries outside Italy as "Django, Kill!" as a way to take advantage of the success of a prior release, Django (1966) starring Franco Nero. In reality, "Django" had nothing to do with "Se sei Vivo Spara." See more » |
Goofs | During the lynching of Oaks' gang, the tire tracks of the camera car are clearly visible down the middle of the main street. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in The Spaghetti West (2005). See more » |
Soundtracks | My Town See more » |
Quotes |
Mr. Zorro:
Pancho, you idiot, you didn't have to kill him, did ya?! Pancho: I'm sorry sir. But all my life, I've searched for gold. And this man is full of it. See more » |