Long Days Of Vengeance (1967) Page
After enduring three years of brutal hard labor in a desert prison, escapes with one goal: revenge. He returns to his hometown to dismantle the lives of the three men who framed him: Gomez : A ruthless killer.
Critics often highlight the film's "Monte Cristo" influence, noting that while it follows a simple revenge template, it distinguishes itself with a more complex plot and strong supporting characters like the funny hangman and the "doctor" Pajarito. It is frequently cited as one of Giuliano Gemma's finest entries in the genre. Long Days of Vengeance (1967)
: A corrupt official played by Francisco Rabal , who has since married Barnett’s former flame, Dolly. After enduring three years of brutal hard labor
: The iconic desert landscapes of Almería, Spain . Critical Reception It is frequently cited as one of Giuliano
Barnett’s quest isn't just about killing; it's about exposing a massive arms-smuggling ring operated by Cobb and the Sheriff, which fuels conflict across the Mexican border.
(1967), originally titled I lunghi giorni della vendetta , is a classic Spaghetti Western directed by Florestano Vancini (credited as Stan Vance) . A gritty reimagining of Alexandre Dumas’s The Count of Monte Cristo , the film stars Giuliano Gemma as Ted Barnett, a man seeking justice after being framed for his father's murder. Plot Summary