Long Days of Vengeance
Long Days of Vengeance | |
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Directed by | Florestano Vancini |
Written by | Fernando di Leo |
Starring | Giuliano Gemma |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
I lunghi giorni della vendetta (internationally released as Long Days of Vengeance, Days of Vengeance and The Deadliest Gunfight) is a 1967 Italian western film directed by Florestano Vancini. It is the only western directed by Vancini, here credited as Stan Vance.[1] The film is a spaghetti western version of Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo.[1]
Cast
- Giuliano Gemma: Ted Barnett
- Francisco Rabal: Sheriff Douglas
- Gabriella Giorgelli: Dulcie
- Conrado San Martín: Cobb
- Nieves Navarro: Dolly
- Doro Corrà: Morgan
- Milo Quesada: Gomez
Plot
Ted Barnett escapes from prison and returns to his home town to prove that he did not commit murder and also find the man who murdered his father. To do this he must disclose the respected landowner Cobb as a smuggler.
Reception
In his investigation of narrative structures in Spaghetti Western films, Fridlund groups this film with some other successful westerns where the Giuliano Gemma character is falsely accusted and seeks vindication. What sets I lunghi giorni della vendetta apart is its skillful play with ironic humour and surprises.[2]