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Django
Directed by
Sergio Corbucci
Not Rated
1966
1h 33m
Action
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Western
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7.2
94%
83%
7.2
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A coffin-dragging gunslinger and a prostitute become embroiled in a bitter feud between a Klan of Southern racists and a band of Mexican Revolutionaries.
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Cast of Django
Franco Nero
Django
José Bódalo
Gen. Hugo Rodriguez
Loredana Nusciak
Maria
Ángel Álvarez
Nathaniel the Bartender
Gino Pernice
Brother Jonathan
Simón Arriaga
Miguel
Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
Klan Member
Remo De Angelis
Ricardo
Rafael Albaicín
Member of Hugo's Gang
José Canalejas
Member of Hugo's Gang
Eduardo Fajardo
Major Jackson
Silvana Bacci
Mexican Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Mara Carisi
Brunette Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Flora Carosello
Black Hair Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Lucio De Santis
Whipping Bandit (uncredited)
Rolando De Santis
Klan Member (uncredited)
Gilberto Galimberti
Klan Member (uncredited)
Alfonso Giganti
Klan Member (uncredited)
Cris Huerta
Mexican Officer (uncredited)
Giulio Maculani
Klan Member (uncredited)
Django Ratings & Reviews
Keith & the Movies
Keith Garlington
Corbucci's style and genre-rich direction gives the movie a kick that you don't find in most studio Westerns. "Django" could be too much for traditionalists, but that's exactly what will makes it so beloved by others.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
Don't be fooled into believing that Django had approximately two dozen sequels, as practically all (like Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! and Django the Bastard) were merely unrelated rip-offs and most only included a character named Django in the title!
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Sean Axmaker
Corbucci, who co-wrote the story, fashions an unrelentingly violent tale of rival gangs squeezing the life out of a muddy, bloody border town, reveling in the sadism of the genre.
Slant Magazine
Budd Wilkins
Sergio Corbucci's film is notable not only for the artistry of its construction, but also for the underlying anger that fuels its political agenda.
East Bay Express
Kelly Vance
Flavorful enough to convince us that its multitude of sequels was no fluke.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
[VIDEO ESSAY] With an emphasis on gory brutality, Corbucci introduced a blood-soaked drifter closely modeled after Clint Eastwood's iconic character from Leone's films, but with one clear difference - Django drags a coffin with him everywhere he goes.
Film Freak Central
Bryant Frazer
Django is a mean, unpretentious genre wallow.
Rob's Movie Vault
Rob Gonsalves
It's a simple story, but it sticks with you because of what it says about humanity shackled by the structures it built: government, religion, commerce.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
I found it to be a wonderful junk film to nosh on between more nutritious films, if you may.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
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San Francisco Examiner
Jeffrey M. Anderson
One of the greatest of all Spaghetti Westerns.
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