Two Thousand Dollars for Coyote
1966 film by León Klimovsky, José María Elorrieta From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Two Thousand Dollas For Coyote (also known as Django cacciatore di taglie) is a 1966 Spaghetti Western directed by León Klimovsky.[1][2]
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Directed by | León Klimovsky |
Screenplay by | Manuel Sabares |
Starring | James Philbrook Nuria Torray Perla Cristal Mariano Vidal Molina |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
Sam Foster, a bounty hunter, is on the trail of a gang of outlaws who have persuaded a youth, Jimmy, to help them rob the town bank. When the outlaws head for Mexico, Sam has to convince Jimmy to turn against the outlaws and recover the loot.
Cast
- James Philbrook as Sam Foster
- Nuria Torray as Mary Patterson
- Perla Cristal as Rita
- Vidal Molina as Sonora
- Alfonso Rojas as Sheriff
- Guillermo Méndez as Lester
- Rafael Vaquero as Hombre de Sonora
- Jose L. Lluch as Ricardo
- Antonio Moreno as Jeremy
- Lola Lemos Jeremy's sister
- Rafael F. Rosas as Charlie Foster
- José Sancho as Ayudante del Sheriff
- José Miguel Ariza
- Julio P. Tabernero as Jimmy Patterson
- Aldo Berti
- Rafael Luis Calvo as White Feather
- Jonathan Daly
References
External links
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