- Source: Man, Pride and Vengeance
- Tina Aumont
- Riders of Vengeance
- Kentucky Pride
- Albert J. Smith (pemeran)
- Percy Marmont
- Joseph J. Dowling
- George MacQuarrie
- The Secret Man
- The Quiet Man
- John Ford
- Man, Pride and Vengeance
- Django (character)
- Luigi Bazzoni
- Guido Lollobrigida
- Klaus Kinski filmography and discography
- Franco Nero
- Tina Aumont
- Toreador Song
- Carmen
- Constantin Film
Man, Pride and Vengeance (Italian: L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta, German: Mit Django kam der Tod is a 1967 Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Luigi Bazzoni and starring Franco Nero, Tina Aumont, and Klaus Kinski. It is a Western film adaptation of the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée, and is one of the few Westerns not only filmed, but also set in Europe.
Plot
When stalwart Spanish soldier Don José meets the stunningly beautiful Carmen, he becomes instantly obsessed with the mysterious gypsy woman. After discovering she has cheated on him with his Lieutenant, Jose kills the officer during a brawl and flees the city. Forced to become a bandit, Jose partners with Carmen's villainous husband Garcia to rob a stagecoach and prove his love for the seductive femme fatale.
Cast
Release
Man, Pride and Vengeance was released in December 1967. It was released in West Germany in 11 October 1968.
References
External links
Pride and Vengeance at IMDb