Django

    Django
    1966

    Synopsis

    A coffin-dragging gunslinger and a prostitute become embroiled in a bitter feud between a merciless masked clan and a band of Mexican revolutionaries.

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    Cast

    • Franco NeroDjango
    • José BódaloHugo Rodriguez
    • Loredana NusciakMaria
    • Ángel ÁlvarezNataniele
    • Eduardo FajardoMajor Jackson
    • Gino PerniceJonathan
    • Simón ArriagaMiguel
    • Giovanni Ivan ScratugliaJackson's Henchman
    • Remo De AngelisRicardo
    • Rafael Albaicínuno sgherro di Hugo

    Recommendations

    • 88

      Slant Magazine

      In a genre known for endless knock-offs, a trend that includes Django’s 30-plus sequels, Corbucci’s film is notable not only for the artistry of its construction, but also for the underlying anger that fuels its political agenda.
    • 80

      Empire

      The story isn't as strong as either Leone or Corbucci's best work, but the iconic imagery and solid central performance from Nero make it easy to see why this became a worldwide success.
    • 80

      Time Out

      Funny, visceral, bloody, no-nonsense entertainment with a touch of class.
    • 78

      Austin Chronicle

      The first in a series of popular Django movies helped define the Italian tradition of spaghetti Westerns with a tormented antihero, extreme, sadistic levels of violence, and loud, heroic music.
    • 75

      The A.V. Club

      The action that follows doesn't stray too far from formula, nor does it come close to Leone's film, but it's stylishly entertaining enough to serve as a passable time-filler, particularly when its second-rate hero takes to wielding an oversized (and anachronistic) handheld machine gun.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      Violent tale of a man who comes into a town run by rival gangs--this time it's the Ku Klux Klan and Mexican bandits.

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