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Western

No Room to Die

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Mexican's are being smuggled over the border to work as cheap labour for wealthy land baron Fargo. His gang is made up of known criminals with bounties on their heads, this greatly interests two bounty hunters who may have to team up to achieve their goals.

Release Date : 1969-01-01

Language :FrenchItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Junior Film

Production Country : Italy

Alternative Titles : Hanging for DjangoNoose for Django

Cast

Anthony Steffen

Character Name : Johnny Brandon/ Django

Original Name : Anthony Steffen

Gender : Male

William Berger

Character Name : Everett Murdock/Sartana

Original Name : William Berger

Gender : Male

Mario Brega

Character Name : Brandon's Partner

Original Name : Mario Brega

Gender : Male

Nicoletta Machiavelli

Character Name : Maya/Maja

Original Name : Nicoletta Machiavelli

Gender : Female

Riccardo Garrone

Character Name : Mr. Fargo

Original Name : Riccardo Garrone

Gender : Male

Mariangela Giordano

Character Name : José's Wife

Original Name : Mariangela Giordano

Gender : Female

Giancarlo Sisti

Character Name : Buck Sullivan

Original Name : Giancarlo Sisti

Gender : Male

Franco Ukmar

Character Name : Captain Stofer

Original Name : Franco Ukmar

Gender : Male

Dakar

Character Name : Fargo's Man

Original Name : Dakar

Gender : Male

Gilberto Galimberti

Character Name : Carl Smart

Original Name : Gilberto Galimberti

Gender : Male

Roberto Messina

Character Name : Rodriguez

Original Name : Roberto Messina

Gender : Male

Claudio Ruffini

Character Name : Captain Stone

Original Name : Claudio Ruffini

Gender : Male

Amedeo Timpani

Character Name : Sheriff

Original Name : Amedeo Timpani

Gender : Male

Gabriele Torrei

Character Name :

Original Name : Gabriele Torrei

Gender : Male

Giorgio Dolfin

Character Name : Fargo Henchman

Original Name : Giorgio Dolfin

Gender : Male

Bruno Ariè

Character Name : Gunman

Original Name : Bruno Ariè

Gender : Male

Angelo Boscariol

Character Name : Soldier

Original Name : Angelo Boscariol

Gender : Male

Teodoro Corrà

Character Name : Hotel Innkeeper

Original Name : Teodoro Corrà

Gender : Male

Emilio Messina

Character Name : Manuel Santana

Original Name : Emilio Messina

Gender : Male

Renzo Pevarello

Character Name : Fargo Henchman

Original Name : Renzo Pevarello

Gender : Male

Virgilio Ponti

Character Name : Ted Stanley

Original Name : Virgilio Ponti

Gender : Male

Bruno Ukmar

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : Bruno Ukmar

Gender : Male

Sergio Ukmar

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : Sergio Ukmar

Gender : Male

Oscar Giustini

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : Oscar Giustini

Gender : Male

Romano Milani

Character Name : Town Official

Original Name : Romano Milani

Gender : Male

Arrigo Peri

Character Name : Fargo's Treasurer

Original Name : Arrigo Peri

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Bounty Hunters in Bountiful Bullet Bonanza. Una lunga fila di croci (AKA: No Room to Die/A Noose for Django/Hanging for Django) is directed by Sergio Garrone and features music by Vasco and Mancuso, with cinematography by Franco Villa. It stars Anthony Steffen, William Berger, Nicoletta Machiavelli, Mario Brega and Riccardo Garrone. Illegal Mexican immigrants are being smuggled over the border to work as cheap labour for wealthy land baron Fargo (Garrone). Fargo’s gang is made up of known criminals with bounties on their heads, this greatly interests two bounty hunters, Brandon (Steffen) and Murdock (Berger), who may have to team up to achieve their goals and stay ahead of the game? On plot terms it’s simplicity 101, a couple of cool dudes are waging a war against the evil and wealthy town boss and his gang. In true Spaghetti Western style a lot of blood is shed, there’s plenty of scowling from scuzzy men and pouting from the lead babe. A twist is thrown in for good measure, and on an action quota basis this never lacks in that department. In fact I think there might be more gunplay than actual dialogue! It’s what I would call a safe Spaghetti Western, a chance to make a telling political point is wasted, but there’s a lot of style around to ensure that the pic is never once dull. Garrone (Django the Bastard) knows his Spaghetti and indulges in the staples of the genre, with canted angles, revolving frames, whippy pans, zooms in and out, up-tilts and fight scenes that literally come through the camera. Add in Berger’s 7 barrelled shotgun with its endless supply of bullets, a schizophrenic musical score, the gorgeous Machiavelli getting a female role of some substance, and it’s all good really. Not top tier Spaghetti, and it is hardly original, but it keeps the plate warm with bullets and punches galore. 7/10