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Keoma, 1976
Italian
Italy
Profile of Keoma
The mood of Keoma is atmospheric, suspenseful, and stylized. The plot centers around lone wolves, vengeance, and rivalry. It is a foreign, western, and action movie. Stylistically, Keoma is a spaghetti western. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It happens in the Old West and in the 19th century. The musical score of Keoma is orchestral. It is especially suggested for a boys' night. Note that it includes violent content.
Summary of 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.
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| Language: | Italian |
| Country: | Italy |
| Release date: | 25 November 1976 |
| Runtime: | 97 min |
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