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- 91 Minutes
- Koch Entertainment
- Language English
- Country Italy
- Rated:
- Format: 1.66:1
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- Directed by Sergio Corbucci
- Written by Bruno Corbucci, Sergio Corbucci
- Starring Eduardo Fajardo, Franco Nero, Gino Pernice, Loredana Nusciak
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Though Sergio Leone created the spaghetti western with A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, the genre was not popularized in Europe until Sergio Corbucci's DJANGO, which subsequently spawned countless illegitimate sequels. The film stars the Belgian hunk Franco Nero as Django, a mysterious gunslinger who drags a coffin behind him that contains a Gatling gun. Django soon happens upon a Mexican town where a group of Mexican revolutionaries, led by the nefarious Colonel Jackson, have overrun the town, wantonly killing its citizens. Soon, Django, who has a personal vendetta against Colonel Jackson, finds himself in league with a group of Mexican bandits who want to steal the Colonel's gold with the help of Django and his Gatling gun. Combining a stylish use of spaghetti western conventions -- among them a cruel and cartoonish bad guy as well as dramatic music that punctuates the action -- DJANGO is one of the best and most popular films the genre has ever produced.
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. -- Rob Gonsalves, EFILMCRITIC.COM
- More on Django:
- Profile of director Sergio Corbucci

