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Western

Requiem for a Gringo

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Returning home, Ross Logan immediately gets into conflict with the Carranza gang, which had just crossed the Mexican border and has occupied a nearby Hacienda. After his brother is killed he plans a cold blooded revenge for which he separates the gang's most dangerous members by using their individual weak points and the general discordance amongst them. The time for the final confrontation is set by the astronomically interested Logan amidst an eclipse.

Release Date : 1968-08-23

Language :ItalianSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Prodimex FilmHispamer Films

Production Country : ItalySpain

Alternative Titles : Duel in the EclipseDuel in the Sun

Cast

Lang Jeffries

Character Name : Ross Logan/Gringo

Original Name : Lang Jeffries

Gender : Male

Fernando Sancho

Character Name : Porfirio Carranza

Original Name : Fernando Sancho

Gender : Male

Carlo Gaddi

Character Name : Ted Corby/Corbin

Original Name : Carlo Gaddi

Gender : Male

Femi Benussi

Character Name : Alma

Original Name : Femi Benussi

Gender : Female

Aldo Sambrell

Character Name : Charley Fair

Original Name : Aldo Sambrell

Gender : Male

Rubén Rojo

Character Name : Tom Leader

Original Name : Rubén Rojo

Gender : Male

Marisa Paredes

Character Name : Nina

Original Name : Marisa Paredes

Gender : Female

Giuliana Garavaglia

Character Name : Lupe

Original Name : Giuliana Garavaglia

Gender : Female

Ángel Álvarez

Character Name : Samuel, Saloon Owner

Original Name : Ángel Álvarez

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Réquiem para el gringo Once sheared of twenty minutes, "Requiem for a Gringo" is now available to be seen in a full uncut version. Not that it's outrageously violent or sexually repugnant, it would appear some stiff backed suits back in the late 1960's had a bug where the sun doesn't shine. This is a little treat for fans of Euro-Westerns of the 60's. Plot holds familiar traits, where a ruthless gang of scumbags terrorise locals and kill indiscriminately. Enter a lone stranger, Ross Logan/Django (Lang Jeffries), who after having been dealt a family mortal blow, sets about revenge - good job he is one seriously hard and smart dude! Logan is a wonderful creation, he rides a mule, he wears a leopard skin poncho, and crucially he is a lover of astrology and uses it to define his life outcome (the best weather man in the history of Western genre cinema). There's a nice bit of splintered narrative used by directors Eugenio Martín and José Luis Merino here, while they also give the pic a supernatural vibe (Martin had his roots in horror). Pic is full of macho brooding, murder death kills (splendid stunt work), scuzzy close ups, intense fights, beautiful girls (seriously, some of the prettiest girls ever in a Pasta/Paella Western), stunning Almeria location cinematography (Mario Pacheco) and some inventive camera work. Very underseen, this may not be a high point in the genre, but it's certainly one that fans of such should be seeking out. One question though - how the hell did Lang Jeffries get to marry Rhonda Fleming? Must have been the gringo look that did it... 7/10