Pride and Vengeance (1967): cast, story & where to watch
1967 · Film · ★ 5.8

Released in 1967, Pride and Vengeance is an action, drama, romance and western film directed by Luigi Bazzoni, running about 100 minutes.
What it’s about. A Spanish army officer, Don Jose (Nero), stationed in Seville, meets and begins a relationship with a mysterious gypsy, Carmen (Aumont). After he discovers she has cheated on him with his Lieutenant, he kills the officer and flees the city with Carmen. He recovers from his wounds and is forced to begin the life of a bandit.
Who’s in it. Pride and Vengeance stars Franco Nero as José, Tina Aumont as Carmen, Klaus Kinski as Lt. Miguel Garcia and Guido Lollobrigida as Lopez, among others.
How it landed. With an audience score of 5.8/10, Pride and Vengeance has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.
Where to watch. In US you can stream it on Philo, Starz Apple TV Channel, YouTube TV and Night Flight Plus and rent or buy it from Amazon Video, Apple TV Store and Fandango At Home. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Pride and Vengeance page.
If you liked it. Fans of Pride and Vengeance tend to enjoy The Dark Knight, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Inception and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
Frequently asked
- Where can I watch Pride and Vengeance (1967)?
- In US, Pride and Vengeance is available to stream on Philo, Starz Apple TV Channel and YouTube TV, and rent or buy from Amazon Video, Apple TV Store and Fandango At Home. Availability varies by country — check our where-to-watch page for every region.
- Is Pride and Vengeance worth watching?
- Pride and Vengeance holds an audience score of 5.8 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy action, drama, romance and western. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
- Who stars in Pride and Vengeance?
- Pride and Vengeance stars Franco Nero, Tina Aumont, Klaus Kinski, Guido Lollobrigida and Franco Ressel.
- When was Pride and Vengeance released?
- Pride and Vengeance was released in 1967, with a runtime of about 100 minutes.
