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  1. 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.

  2. Man, Pride & Vengeance: Directed by Luigi Bazzoni. With Tina Aumont, Franco Nero, Klaus Kinski, Guido Lollobrigida. A stalwart Spanish soldier turns to a life of crime to prove his love for a mysterious and promiscuous gypsy woman.

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    • Action, Drama, Romance
    • Luigi Bazzoni
    • 1967-12-22
  3. 14 de jul. de 2021 · Man, Pride and Vengeance (1967) Mark Franklin July 14, 2021 Spaghetti Westerns. Franco Nero plays Don Jose, a young sergeant in the Spanish Army captivated by a pretty gypsy girl named Carmen (Tina Aumont) who stops by his post looking for work one day. But the girl with the enchanting smile and the big brown eyes soon lands him in ...

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  4. When stalwart Spanish soldier Don José (Franco Nero of DJANGO) meets the stunningly beautiful Carmen (Tina Aumont of TORSO), he becomes instantly obsessed wi...

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  5. Man, Pride and Vengeance After she cheats on him with his Lieutenant, José kills the officer during a brawl, flees the city and becomes a bandit. IMDb 5.9 1 h 40 min 1967

  6. Man, Pride and Vengeance is a film directed by Luigi Bazzoni with Franco Nero, Tina Aumont, Klaus Kinski, Guido Lollobrigida .... Year: 1967. Original title: L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta.

  7. Overview. A Spanish army officer, Don Jose, stationed in Seville, meets and begins a relationship with a mysterious gypsy, Carmen. After he discovers she has cheated on him with his Lieutenant, he kills the officer and flees the city with Carmen. He recovers from his wounds and is forced to begin the life of a bandit. Luigi Bazzoni.