Black Jack – Following the robbery of a bank in the Wild West a gang gathers around Jack Murphy, their leader. Things go awry when Skinner, Reb, Mathias and the brothers, Bill and Gordon, realize Jack will divide the loot for his own good only. Furious with him, they decide to betray him and it is not long before they take action.
Black Jack (1968)
Director: Gianfranco Baldanello, Moez Majali
Writers: Luigi Ambrosini(story), Augusto Finocchi(screenplay), Gianfranco Baldanello(screenplay)
Stars: Robert Woods, Lucienne Bridou, Rik Battaglia
Genre: Western
Country: Italy, Israel
Language: English
Release Date: 24 October 1968 (Italy)
Filming Location: Israel
Storyline:
Following the robbery of a bank in the Wild West a gang gathers around Jack Murphy, their leader. Things go awry when Skinner, Reb, Mathias and the brothers, Bill and Gordon, realize Jack will divide the loot for his own good only. Furious with him, they decide to betray him and it is not long before they take action. They torture him and leave him for dead while his sister is raped and killed. But Jack survives and goes for revenge.
Reviews:
"This is an awesome spaghetti western that deserves more recognition from fans of the genre.
The story is a classic tale of revenge. The "Hero" is a villain himself, in true spaghetti fashion. He is wronged to such a severe and violent degree that one can’t help cheering him on as he brutally hunts down and kills the men who betray him and leave him for dead. There isn’t a single boring moment in this movie.
The acting from all the cast members is above average for a Eurowestern. I especially like Robert Woods’s maniacal laughing as he torments the victims of his vengeance. It’s a nice touch- definitely the kind of thing that makes these Eurowesterns so fun to watch.
Lallo Gori’s music score is fantastic. It has a style all its own, and manages to sound great without trying to imitate Morricone. The organ music parts are especially cool.
There is even a little touch of Poe at the end, as the buildings begin to crumble around the tragic characters.
I really can’t say enough about this movie without giving too much away, so see it for yourself if you can find it!" -Written by "spider89119" on IMDb.com
Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) Black Jack
Brazil (reissue title) Um Bandoleiro Chamado Black Jack
Brazil Jack, O Negro
Canada (French title) Black Jack
Denmark Sorte Jack
France À genoux, Django
France Black Joe
Greece (transliterated title) Oi epta ekdikitai
Italy Black Jack – Un uomo per 5 vendette
Portugal Black Jack
Spain Un bandolero llamado Black Jack
Turkey (Turkish title) Kara Jak, Dehşet günleri
UK Black Jack
West Germany Auf die Knie, Django – und leck mir die Stiefel
West Germany Django spielt das Lied vom Tod
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