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Wolfango Soldati | |
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Woody Strode | George |
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Olga Karlatos | Lisa |
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Giovanni Cianfriglia | Gang Member |
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Orso Maria Guerrini | Butch |
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Gabriella Giacobbe | The Witch |
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Antonio Marsina | Lenny |
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Joshua Sinclair | Sam Shannon |
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Leonardo Scavino | Dokter |
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William Berger | William Shannon |
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Donald O'Brien | Caldwell |
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Victoria Zinny | |
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Franco Nero | Keoma |
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Joshua Sinclair | Dialogue |
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Guido De Angelis | Original Music Composer |
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Maurizio De Angelis | Original Music Composer |
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Mino Roli | Screenplay |
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George Eastman | Screenplay |
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Manolo Bolognini | Producer |
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Enzo G. Castellari | Director |
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Nico Ducci | Screenplay |
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Aiace Parolin | Director of Photography |
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Gianfranco Amicucci | Editor |
"Keoma means freedom"
After the U.S. Civil War, Keoma (Nero), part Indian and part white, returns to his home town to find his half-brothers in alliance with a petty tyrant named Caldwell. Caldwell and his gang rule over the town with an iron fist. With the help of his father and George, an old Black friend, he vows revenge. Keoma also shows compassion when he saves a dying woman from a group sent by Caldwell's group to be quarantined in a mine camp full of plague victims. Keoma is constantly visited by the apparition of an older woman ("The Witch") who saved him during the massacre of an Indian camp.