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Django (1966 film)

Django
The upper left of the poster reads "Euro International Films presenta". To the left, a man, wearing a scarf, a black coat and a hat, is looking towards his left and holding a Colt Single Action Army. To the right, a pained women is tied to a wooden bridge, a Mexican lies dead on the ground, and another has been shot. On the bottom of the poster are the title (in large red lettering) and the credits.
Italian film poster by Rodolfo Gasparri
Directed by Sergio Corbucci
Produced by
  • Sergio Corbucci
  • Manolo Bolognini
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Sergio Corbucci
  • Bruno Corbucci
Based on
Starring
Music by Luis Enriquez Bacalov
Cinematography Enzo Barboni
Edited by
Production
company
  • B.R.C. Produzione S.r.l.
  • Tecisa
Distributed by Euro International Film
Release date
  • 6 April 1966 (1966-04-06)
Running time
92 minutes
Country
  • Italy
Language Italian
Box office
  • ₤1.026 billion (Italy)
  • 823,052 admissions (France)
  • $25,916 (2012 re-release)
Django
Soundtrack album by Luis Bacalov
Released 1985
2 April 2013 (re-release)
Recorded 1966
Genre Latin, Orchestral, Rock
Length 40:16 (1985)
1:16:34 (2013)
Label Generalmusic (1985)
GDM Music (2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Movie Wave 5/5 stars link
Sputnikmusic 4/5 stars link

Django (/ˈæŋɡ/, JANG-goh) is a 1966 Spaghetti Western film directed and co-written by Sergio Corbucci, starring Franco Nero (in his breakthrough role) as the title character alongside Loredana Nusciak, José Bódalo, Ángel Álvarez and Eduardo Fajardo. The film follows a Union soldier-turned-drifter and his companion, a mixed-race prostitute, who become embroiled in a bitter, destructive feud between a Ku Klux Klan-esque gang of Confederate racists and a band of Mexican revolutionaries. Intended to capitalize on and rival the success of Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars, Corbucci's film is, like Leone's, considered to be a loose, unofficial adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo.


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