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Director
  
Ferdinando Baldi

Music director
  
Anton Garcia Abril

Country
  
Italy Spain

6.2/10
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Genre
  
Action, Western

Duration
  

Language
  
Italian

Texas, Adios movie poster
Release date
  
August 28, 1966 (1966-08-28)

Writer
  
Ferdinando Baldi (story), Franco Rossetti (story), Ferdinando Baldi (screenplay), Franco Rossetti (screenplay)

Screenplay
  
Ferdinando Baldi, Franco Rossetti

Cast
  
Franco Nero
(Burt Sullivan),
Alberto Dell'Acqua
(Jim Sullivan),
Elisa Montés
(Mulatta Girl),
José Guardiola
(McLeod),
Livio Lorenzon
(Alcalde Miguel),
Hugo Blanco
(Pedro)

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A sheriff (Franco Nero) ventures into Mexico to find the crime boss who murdered his father.

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Texas, Adios movie scenes Texas Addio is a very mixed bag the general plot of the film is solid it is a slight twist on the standard revenge piece nothing spectacular

Texas, Adios (Texas, Addio in Italy; Goodbye Texas in USA; Django, der Racher or Django 2 in West Germany) is a 1966 spaghetti Western film directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Franco Nero. It is often referenced in connection with Django, also starring Nero, and although was referred to as Django 2 in some countries, it is not considered a sequel. The film is mostly remembered as a lesser known Spaghetti Western.

The tough gun-man Burt Sullivan (Franco Nero) leaves his job as a town sheriff to go to Mexico to find the man, Cisco, who killed his father many years ago. He and his younger brother arrive in a small town where everybody is afraid of Cisco who has become the local landowner. But there is a secret. It turns out that Cisco is the father of Burt's younger brother and Cisco are craving for respect from his "son". Burt Sullivan joins forces with the local townspeople to stop and bring Cisco back to his punishment in Texas.

Plot

Although technically a Spaghetti Western, the plot of Texas, Adios plays more like a traditional American western film. Franco Nero plays two-fisted, taciturn Texas sheriff, Burt Sullivan, a man committed to duty and justice but possessed by a desire for revenge. Sullivan, along with his younger brother, crosses the border to bring wealthy and sadistic Mexican crime boss Cisco Delgado (Jose Suarez) to justice for the murder of their father. Eventually joining forces with a group of Mexican revolutionaries, Sullivan and his brother soon find themselves at the center of a bloodbath.

Characters

Burt Sullivan: a Sheriff in his town, called White Rock. He leaves one day, to go to Mexico to find the man responsible for the death of his father. Burt joins forces with the local townspeople to stop and bring Cisco back to his punishment in Texas.

Jim Sullivan: Burts younger brother. He follows Burt, and later joins up with him on their way to Mexico.

Cisco Delgado: the man who many years ago, killed Burts father and raped his mother. Jim, thus, is Ciscos son, unbeknownst to Jim, but not to Burt. Cisco has become the local landowner in Mexico, where everybody lives in fear of him.

Production

Texas, Adios, like many Spaghetti Westerns, was shot in the Spanish province Almeria. Franco Nero, in his comments on the Anchor Bay DVD mentions that the Texas, Adios shoot took place not far from where Sergio Leone was filming The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly at the same time. Nero and Clint Eastwood spent time between shots socializing.

References

Texas, Adios Wikipedia
Texas, Adios IMDb Texas, Adios themoviedb.org