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Django (1966)

1966 | Western

91 mins Italy Spain

A stranger drags a coffin into town. Its contents escalate an ongoing local war.



Produced by B.R.C. Produzione
Director Sergio Corbucci
Writer Sergio Corbucci and Bruno Corbucci
Cast Franco Nero, Loredana Nusciak and Jose Bodalo

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Mike Carlson (115 KP) rated

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Django (1966)
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1966 | Western
A man is forced to eat his own ear. (0 more)
Even the Mexicans speak Italian. (0 more)
Spaghetti Western
I love spaghetti westerns. The atmosphere is grittier than the mostly sanitized American ones. The blood looks like bright, thick Kool-Aid. Every hero has a casually disgruntled attitude without making an effort. Machismo with style. Violent and bloody, these films just feel more wild than your typical wild west film.

This one is no exception. Our man Django walks into town dragging a coffin behind him. His motives for antagonizing the villainous Major Jackson becomes more clear when the Mexican revolutionaries arrive. It all plays out with everyone adopting what are now stereotypical attitudes for each role. The climax is brief yet memorable.


Casual viewers may avoid this, but film buffs should see it simply for the inspiration it provided to other filmmakers.
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