- Source: Django the Condemned
Django the Condemned (aka Django the Honorable Killer or Outlaw of Red River) is a 1965 English-speaking Spanish Western movie starring George Montgomery and directed by Maury Dexter.
Storyline
Pat O'Brien (aka Django or Ray Reese) is an outlaw from Texas who's accused of killing his wife, who now, as a fugitive from justice residing in Mexico, finds himself as an officer in the Mexican army, an underling under General Miguel Camargo (José Nieto), also a known bandit, and his job is to protect the General's property from Espada (Miguel del Castillo) and his bandit gang. Django is accused of killing the nephew of a wealthy land owner named Don Cristibal Riaño (Jesús Tordesillas), an emperor Maximiliano's supporter, and when Camargo begins to show interest in Francesca Riaño (Elisa Montés), a young widow living in Riano's house, he also finds himself accused of the murder.
After extensive inquiries, O'Brien, or Django, manages to piece together the story of the nephew's death, and discovers that Riano himself is the culprit. Espada's bandit gang strikes again, as Django succeeds in killing most of them in his defense of the General's property.
Finally, Django ends up with Francesca, with whom he's fallen in love, as Camargo is left to look after himself.
Cast
George Montgomery as Ray Reese/Pat O'Brien / Django
Elisa Montés as Francisca Riaño
José Nieto as General Miguel Camargo
Jesús Tordesillas as Don Cristobal Riaño
Miguel del Castillo as Espada
Ana Maria Custodio s Senora Camargo
Gloria Cámara as Marta Camargo
Ricardo Valle as Alfredo Riaño
José Villasante as Camargo stableman
Carmen Porcel as Riaño's housekeeper
Frank Braña as Paco
Rafael Vaquero as Espada bandit
Rafael Hernandez (as Ralph Baldwyn) as Father of slain girl
Antonio Orengo as Lopez, Riaño stableman
Juanito Ramirez as Villager
Luis Montez as Rafael Ibáñez
Luis Martinez Carvaja as Victor Bayo
Production
The film was originally called Outlaw of Red River. It was a co production between Robert L. Lippert's company and a Spanish company -
Lippert provided above the line costs and the key creatives, the Spanish provided below the line costs. George Montgomery agreed to star. Lippert insisted his mistress, Margia Dean, be cast, but Maury Dexter refused.
Ken Annakin was filming Battle of the Bulge in Spain at the same time and cast Montgomery in that film once he heard he would be in the country.
References
External links
Django the Condemned at IMDb
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