| Johnny Colt | |
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| Directed by | Giovanni Grimaldi |
| Written by | Giovanni Grimaldi |
| Produced by | Paolo Moffa |
| Starring | Robert Woods Elga Andersen |
| Cinematography | Guglielmo Mancori |
| Edited by | Roberto Perpignani |
| Music by | Benedetto Ghiglia |
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| Country | Italy |
Johnny Colt (Italian:Starblack,German:Django – schwarzer Gott des Todes, also known asBlack Star andStar Black) is a 1966 Italian-West GermanSpaghetti Western film co-written and directed byGiovanni Grimaldi and starringRobert Woods.
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The film was mainly shot in Jugoslavia.[1] It was produced by Ambrosiana Cinematografica.[1][2]
Italian film criticMarco Giusti described the film as "aZorro of sorts in western flavor, slightly violent and with a poor adventurous mood".[1]Corriere della Sera film critic Vincenzo Buonassisi referred to it as unoriginal, and paired it withThe Scarlet Pimpernel.[3] Film historian Antonio Bruschini praised the film, referring to it as original and worthy of rediscovery.[1]