An ex-Union gunfighter attempts to protect his plague-ridden hometown from being overridden by his racist half-brothers and a Confederate tyrant.
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7.0 /10
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Keoma
1976
R
1 h 45 m
Italy
Drama
Western
An ex-Union gunfighter attempts to protect his plague-ridden hometown from being overridden by his racist half-brothers and a Confederate tyrant.
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Franco Nero
Keoma Shannon
William Berger
William John Shannon
Olga Karlatos
Liza Farrow
Orso Maria Guerrini
Butch Shannon
Gabriella Giacobbe
The Death
Antonio Marsina
Lenny Shannon
Joshua Sinclair
Sam Shannon
Donald O'Brien
Caldwell
Leonardo Scavino
Doctor
Wolfango Soldati
Wolf
Victoria Zinny
Saloon Hooker
Alfio Caltabiano
Clay
Woody Strode
George
Antonio Basile
Caldwell's Henchman
Giovanni Bonadonna
Caldwell's Henchman
Armando Bottin
Caldwell's Henchman
Aldo Canti
Wagon Fugitive
Aldo Canti
Caldwell's Henchman
Felice Ceciarelli
Caldwell's Henchman
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juar klose
16/11/2025 07:06
Version française s'il vous plaît
Ikram M.F
29/05/2023 21:26
source: Keoma
Jolie Maria
18/11/2022 09:00
Trailer—Keoma
Mr AMT
16/11/2022 12:37
Keoma
Aseel
16/11/2022 03:13
By (1976) when "Keoma" appeared on the scene, the "spaghetti western" had clearly become an exhausted genre. "Keoma" adds absolutely nothing new or unique. It is simply a failed attempt at style covering up zero substance, and little more than a patchwork of worn out clichés. The slow motion killings are derivative and redundant. There is minimal character development. The musical score is a wailing mess. Already in it's death throws, "Keoma" definitely nails the "spaghtetti western" coffin shut. If you want to see a very good non-Sergio Leone western, "The Big Gundown" would be an excellent choice. Just be sure to avoid "Keoma", because it offers nothing new, is not entertaining, and clearly is the end of the "spaghetti western" line. - MERK
Michael Sekongo
16/11/2022 03:13
Franco Nero essentially reprises his role from "Django", playing yet again a shaggy loner who is the fastest gun in the West and almost singlehandedly fights and destroys an entire gang of crooks. However, what was fairly fresh in 1966, is no longer fresh in 1976. The movie is too self-conscious about its own style, too derivative. You can only milk the "strong man of few words" cow so many times. It does have some interesting, unusual flashbacks, though, and beautiful widescreen cinematography. (**)
AhmedFathyActor
16/11/2022 03:13
Without a doubt, this Italian-made western is right up there with ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, El TOPO, and THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY. Enzo G. Castellari's best film. Great cast and excellent slow motion shootout scenes, not to mention some truly amazing camera angles. One of the most engaging storylines and examples of character development I've seen. The music is great, as long as you don't mind the annoying sung narrative. Starts great and ends great, just stick around through the 20-minute dull spot in the middle of the film. It's quite a rewarding experience overall. Have fun trying to track down a copy of this gem, I sure did (NOT)!
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juar klose
16/11/2025 07:06
Version française s'il vous plaît
Ikram M.F
29/05/2023 21:26
source: Keoma
Jolie Maria
18/11/2022 09:00
Trailer—Keoma
Mr AMT
16/11/2022 12:37
Keoma
Aseel
16/11/2022 03:13
By (1976) when "Keoma" appeared on the scene, the "spaghetti western" had clearly become an exhausted genre. "Keoma" adds absolutely nothing new or unique. It is simply a failed attempt at style covering up zero substance, and little more than a patchwork of worn out clichés. The slow motion killings are derivative and redundant. There is minimal character development. The musical score is a wailing mess. Already in it's death throws, "Keoma" definitely nails the "spaghtetti western" coffin shut. If you want to see a very good non-Sergio Leone western, "The Big Gundown" would be an excellent choice. Just be sure to avoid "Keoma", because it offers nothing new, is not entertaining, and clearly is the end of the "spaghetti western" line. - MERK
Michael Sekongo
16/11/2022 03:13
Franco Nero essentially reprises his role from "Django", playing yet again a shaggy loner who is the fastest gun in the West and almost singlehandedly fights and destroys an entire gang of crooks. However, what was fairly fresh in 1966, is no longer fresh in 1976. The movie is too self-conscious about its own style, too derivative. You can only milk the "strong man of few words" cow so many times. It does have some interesting, unusual flashbacks, though, and beautiful widescreen cinematography. (**)
AhmedFathyActor
16/11/2022 03:13
Without a doubt, this Italian-made western is right up there with ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, El TOPO, and THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY. Enzo G. Castellari's best film. Great cast and excellent slow motion shootout scenes, not to mention some truly amazing camera angles. One of the most engaging storylines and examples of character development I've seen. The music is great, as long as you don't mind the annoying sung narrative. Starts great and ends great, just stick around through the 20-minute dull spot in the middle of the film. It's quite a rewarding experience overall. Have fun trying to track down a copy of this gem, I sure did (NOT)!
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