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Keoma (1976) tells the intense and gripping story of Keoma, a half-breed ex-Union gunfighter who returns to his plague-ridden hometown to find it under the control of his ruthless and racist half-brothers and a tyrannical Confederate leader. With the town on the brink of destruction, Keoma must rally the dwindling residents against their oppressors to save them and bring justice to the land.
Set in the Wild West, this Italian Spaghetti Western delivers a thrilling narrative filled with action, suspense, and moral dilemmas. As Keoma fights to protect his town, he also confronts the painful memories of his past, exploring themes of identity, redemption, and the destructive power of prejudice.
Directed by Enzo G. Castellari, the film showcases stunning cinematography and a captivating soundtrack that adds depth and authenticity to its gritty narrative. Keoma’s complex character is brought to life by Franco Nero, who delivers a powerful performance.
Keoma is a must-watch for fans of Westerns and those who appreciate thought-provoking storytelling. Its themes of justice, family, and resilience make it a timeless classic. Immerse yourself in this atmospheric and tense journey through the Wild West in Keoma.
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KeomaRelease Date:
25 Nov 1976Writers:
George Eastman, Mino Roli, Nico Ducci