Requiem for a Gringo explained

Requiem for a Gringo
Director:Eugenio Martín
José Luis Merino
Starring:Lang Jeffries
Music:Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Cinematography:Mario Pacheco
Editing:José Antonio Rojo
Studio:Hispamer Films
Prodimex Film
Distributor:Variety Distribution
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:Italy
Spain
Language:Italian
Spanish

Requiem for a Gringo (Italian: Requiem per un gringo, Spanish; Castilian: Réquiem para el gringo, also known as Duel in the Eclipse) is a 1968 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Eugenio Martín and José Luis Merino and starring Lang Jeffries, Fernando Sancho and Femi Benussi. It is most known for the gore and psychedelic elements.[1] It is the only western film of the Eurospy and peplum film genre star Lang Jeffries.[1] The film is partially based on Masaki Kobayashi's film Harakiri.

Plot

Spaghetti western starring Lang Jeffries. A man with special knowledge of the heavens looks to avenge his brother's murder. He targets a gang of Mexican bandits who have occupied a hacienda and picks the day of an eclipse to bring his plan to fruition.

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Marco Giusti. Dizionario del western all'italiana. 2007. Mondadori, 2007. 978-8804572770.