Stars:
Franco Nero,
William Berger,
Woody Strode,
Donald O'Brien,
Olga Karlatos,
Giovanni Cianfriglia,
Orso Maria Guerrini,
Gabriella Giacobbe,
Antonio Marsina,
Joshua Sinclair,
Alberto Dell'Acqua,
Livio Lorenzon,
Elisa Montes,
Jose Guardiola
Director:
Ferdinando Baldi
Summary: A double bill of spaghetti western goodness starring iconic Italian actor Franco Nero. In Enzo G. Castellari's KEOMA, Nero plays the title half-white/half Indian drifter who returns to his hometown and must confront the ghosts of his past. In TEXAS ADDIO, Nero stars in this spaghetti western as Burt Sullivan, a Texas sheriff haunted by the memory of Cisco, the man who killed his father when he was a child.
Double bill of spaghetti western goodness. In KEOMA Franco Nero (DJANGO) stars as the title character in this unjustly forgotten spaghetti western from Italian auteur Enzo G. Castellari. Keoma, a half white, half Indian gunfighter, returns to his hometown only to find it overrun by a plague affecting much of the town. Unfortunately, the man running the town, Caldwell, will not let anyone out or any medical supplies in. After saving a beautiful woman (Karlatos) thought to be afflicted, Keoma sets about eradicating Caldwell and his men from his town. Stylish and brutal, director Castellari combines the conventions of the spaghetti western with the slow motion shootouts of Peckinpah, resulting in a wholly unique and entertaining movie.
Franco Nero (DJANGO) stars in this spaghetti western as Burt Sullivan, a Texas sheriff haunted by the memory of Cisco, the man who killed his father when he was a child. Hearing that Cisco is living in Mexico, Burt rounds up his little brother to accompany him through Mexico as he searches for Cisco in order to exact his revenge. However, Cisco has turned himself into the despot of a small rural town, controlling its citizens with fear and the small army he has accumulated over the years. Violent, operatic, and wickedly funny, TEXAS, ADDIO turns the familiar revenge plot of so many westerns into something completely alien, a grandly scaled riff on the genre that is hugely entertaining.