Halleluja for Django (1967)

Halleluja for Django (1967) poster

After robbing $500,000, the Jarret gang hides in a small isolated western town, where they are waiting for a scout to take them through the desert to Mexico. But the unresolved conflicts between Jarret and El Santo, the brains of the bandits, who has also an eye on Jarret's girlfriend, become a problem amongst the bandits. And there is also an underestimated scalawag named Billy Rum and his friend Mark, who are trying to help the captured citizens.

Director: Maurizio Lucidi
Genre: Western
Runtime: 103 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Luis Bacalov
Cinematography: Riccardo Pallottini
Editing: Renzo Lucidi
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it

Themes

Spaghetti Western

Keywords

spaghetti western

Trailer

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More Films by Director: Maurizio Lucidi
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Halleluja for Django about?
After robbing $500,000, the Jarret gang hides in a small isolated western town, where they are waiting for a scout to take them through the desert to Mexico. But the unresolved conflicts between Jarret and El Santo, the brains of the bandits, who has also an eye on Jarret's girlfriend, become a problem amongst the bandits. And there is also an underestimated scalawag named Billy Rum and his friend Mark, who are trying to help the captured citizens.
Who directed Halleluja for Django?
Halleluja for Django was directed by Maurizio Lucidi.
Who stars in Halleluja for Django?
Halleluja for Django stars George Hilton, Walter Barnes, Jack Betts, Jeff Cameron, Sarah Ross, Mario Brega.
How long is Halleluja for Django?
Halleluja for Django has a runtime of 1h 43m (103 minutes).
What genre is Halleluja for Django?
Halleluja for Django is a Western film.
Where was Halleluja for Django produced?
Halleluja for Django was produced in Italy.
What are the themes of Halleluja for Django?
The themes of Halleluja for Django include: Spaghetti Western.