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Django the Bastard


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(Spaghettiwestern)
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(Spaghettiwestern)
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(Spaghettiwestern)

Content:

A mysterious man in black, named Django (Antonio de Teffè), arrives in Dirty City. Under his poncho he has a list with three names on it: three traitors, who have to die. Before Django bumps them off, he presents them a grave cross with their name and their obit on it. Hey, that’s service, folx! Wealthy rancher Rod Murdoch (Paolo Gozlino) is number three on Django’s list, but isn’t in the mood for dying. So he engages a bunch of additional gunslingers to send Django (back?) over the river of Styx. After Murdoch’s gang has put the inhabitants of Dirty City off their flats to gain a free field of fire, the game starts by night.

The Gunslinger says:

Sergio Garrone and his Co-Autor „Anthony Steffen“ may have realized, that their Civil-War-Betrayal-Revenge-Plot is not as original as it should be. For that reason they enriched the film with some horror elements. Django appears like a bodyless ghost, a man out of the realm of dead: appearing and vanishing surprisingly, apparently invulnerable, shadowlike. If one compares it with the good “And God said to Cain”, a film strongly influenced by horror flics as well, one recognizes, that the Garrone-film suffers in a lack of talent or/and of financial power. This becomes also painfully evident in the non-convincing realisation of the flash-backs, explaining Django’s motivation. In addition “Anthony Steffen” delivers one of his weakest performances in the SW. Quite remarkable is the acting of Luciano Rossi as Murdoch’s retarded and sadistic brother Jack, who should gain a price in a Klaus-Kinski-Madness-Contest.

Rating: $$$-



Bodycount:

ca. 65 Gringos and Mexicans

Explicit Brutalities:

Nada

Luv':

Althea (Rada Rassimov) gets payed by Rod for her marriage with Jack. Money is the only thing, that’s of any importance to her. Well, anyhow she is addicted to Django too, but he has finished with all: 0/10

Gore:

0/10

Specials:

Murdoch’s mobsters play „ball“ with a burning dynamite stick

OT:
Django il Bastardo

AT:
The Stranger's Gundown

Year:
1969 (I)
D, S:
Sergio Garrone
S:
Antonio de Teffè
C: Gino Santini
M: Vasco and Mancuso
with: Antonio de Teffè ("Anthony Steffen"); Paolo Gozlino, Luciano Rossi ("Lu Kamante"), Rada Rassimov, Teodoro Corrà


Django und die Bande der Bluthunde - Film Maniax
From Django with love

Antonio de Teffè - Anthony Steffen
Got a match, mate: Antonio de Teffè

Luciano Rossi
It's a mad, mad world: Luciano Rossi

Paolo Gozlino
Paolo Gozlino: too slow ...

Django und die Bande der Bluthunde - Film Maniax
... to live








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