A man tracks down the five outlaws who murdered his brother, all the while being shadowed by a mysterious Pinkerton detective.A man tracks down the five outlaws who murdered his brother, all the while being shadowed by a mysterious Pinkerton detective.A man tracks down the five outlaws who murdered his brother, all the while being shadowed by a mysterious Pinkerton detective.
Spela Rozin
- Jane
- (as Sheyla Rosin)
Werner Pochath
- Ricky
- (as Werner Pochat)
- …
Mariangela Giordano
- Rosita
- (as Marian Dana)
Goffredo Unger
- Yuma
- (as Fredy Unger)
Luciano Pigozzi
- Domingo
- (as Alan Collins)
Aldo De Carellis
- Ed
- (as Albert Carl)
- …
Alberto Dell'Acqua
- Richie Barrett
- (as Albert Nova)
Lucio Zarini
- Laredo's Henchman
- (as Louis Zarini)
Guido Lollobrigida
- Townsman
- (as Lee Burton)
Calogero Caruana
- Saloon Customer
- (uncredited)
Angelo Casadei
- Saloon Customer
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaWest German censorship visa # 42891 delivered on 23-10-1970.
- Quotes
Jokko Barrat: What I have to do, has to be done alone.
- ConnectionsFeatured in L'Oeil du cyclone: Westernissimo (1995)
- SoundtracksVengeance
(title song)
Music by Carlo Savina
Lyrics by Don Powell
Sung by Don Powell
Sung by Don Powell
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great spaghetti western
Vengeance is directed by Italian horror-maestro Antonio Margheriti, and it proves that he can direct a good western as well.
The hero is a Django-like character named Rocco. Richard Harrison does a fine job in this role. The showdowns between Rocco and the various men he is seeking to kill are suspenseful, entertaining, and very well done, especially the beer glass duel with the character named "Kid" (which I had to watch a couple of times to figure out how "Kid" was cheating).
In the end, it is Claudio Camaso as the main villain "Mendoza" who steals the show. Mendoza is a wonderful character who is kind of a cross between Malcolm McDowell's character in "A Clockwork Orange," and a villain you would see in the Batman TV series from the 1960's. You've gotta love it! It's the American west as it can only happen in Italy, and it is a joy to watch. The music is also great.
Highly recommended to anyone who understands and appreciates the Italian westerns.
The hero is a Django-like character named Rocco. Richard Harrison does a fine job in this role. The showdowns between Rocco and the various men he is seeking to kill are suspenseful, entertaining, and very well done, especially the beer glass duel with the character named "Kid" (which I had to watch a couple of times to figure out how "Kid" was cheating).
In the end, it is Claudio Camaso as the main villain "Mendoza" who steals the show. Mendoza is a wonderful character who is kind of a cross between Malcolm McDowell's character in "A Clockwork Orange," and a villain you would see in the Batman TV series from the 1960's. You've gotta love it! It's the American west as it can only happen in Italy, and it is a joy to watch. The music is also great.
Highly recommended to anyone who understands and appreciates the Italian westerns.
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- 5 blutige Stricke
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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