Two Thousand Dollars for Coyote
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| Two Thousand Dollars for Coyote | |
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| Directed by | León Klimovsky |
| Screenplay by | Manuel Sabares |
| Starring | James Philbrook Nuria Torray Perla Cristal Mariano Vidal Molina |
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| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
Two Thousand Dollars For Coyote (also known as Django cacciatore di taglie) is a 1966 Spaghetti Western directed by León Klimovsky.[1][2]
Sam Foster, a bounty hunter, is on the trail of a gang of outlaws who have persuaded a youth, Jimmy, to help them rob the town bank. When the outlaws head for Mexico, Sam has to convince Jimmy to turn against the outlaws and recover the loot.