Long Days Of Vengeance (1967) Site

: A corrupt official played by Francisco Rabal , who has since married Barnett’s former flame, Dolly.

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. Long Days of Vengeance (1967)

: Played by Giuliano Gemma , known for his athletic screen presence. Sheriff Douglas : Portrayed by Francisco Rabal . Dulcy : Played by Gabriella Giorgelli . Dolly : Played by Nieves Navarro . : A corrupt official played by Francisco Rabal

: The iconic desert landscapes of Almería, Spain . Critical Reception : Played by Giuliano Gemma , known for

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.

: Composed by Armando Trovajoli , featuring a memorable, soaring trumpet theme that departs from the typical Ennio Morricone style.

(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