New Blu-ray. Running time: 1 h 33 min. Age rating: 16
Subtitles: english
Following on from the enormous success of his breakthrough film Django, Franco Nero returned to the Wild West (AlmerÃa, Spain) to star in the same year s Texas Adios, which was released as Django 2 in some countries.
Here he plays tough gunslinger Burt Sullivan, a sheriff who, along with his younger brother (Alberto Dell´Acqua, Endgame), journeys to Mexico to hunt down the sadistic bandit Cisco Delgado and avenge his father s murder. When Burt and his brother fall in with a group of Mexican revolutionaries, the stage is set for a violent climatic confrontation...
Directed by veteran helmsman Ferdinado Baldi, best known for the cult Western Blindman (starring Beatles tub-thumper Ringo Starr) and the 3D extravaganza Comin´ at Ya!, Texas Adios is a lesser-known Spaghetti Western gem, which boasts rapid-fire action scenes, stunning locations and stylish cinematography courtesy of Enzo Barboni (Django, Nightmare Castle). The film is presented here in an exclusive new restoration, with a wealth of extras which allow this film to be enjoyed as never before.
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
- - New restoration from a 2K scan from the original camera negative by Arrow Films
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
- Uncompressed Mono 1.0 PCM audio
- Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
- Audio commentary for by spaghetti western experts C. Courtney Joyner and Henry C. Parke
- Newly filmed interview with star Franco Nero
- Newly filmed interview with co-star Alberto Dell´Acqua
- Newly filmed interview with co-writer Franco Rossetti
- Hello Texas!, newly filmed appreciation by Spaghetti Westerns scholar Austin Fisher
- Gallery of original promotional images from the Mike Siegel Archive
- Original trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matt Griffin
Director: Ferdinando Baldi
Actors: Franco Nero,Elisa Montes,Alberto Dell´Acqua