A coffin-dragging gunslinger and a prostitute become embroiled in a bitter feud between a merciless masked clan and a band of Mexican revolutionaries.
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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
Director
Sergio Corbucci
Screenplay
Sergio Corbucci
Tagline
"The movie that spawned a genre."
Status
Released
Original Language
IT
Revenue
$17,277
Production
Tecisa Film, B.R.C. Produzione Film
John Chard
May 5, 2016
Django, you drag your coffin around, coffin around, coffin around. Django is directed by Sergio Corbucci and it stars Franco Nero, José Bódalo, Loredana Nusciak, Ángel Álvarez and Eduardo Fajardo. Django (Nero), dragging a coffin behind him, saves a woman from some bandits and soon finds himself in the middle of war between two factions - which he may be able to use to his advantage. 1...
Wuchak
January 26, 2019
***Cult Spaghetti Western with Django dragging his coffin*** A mysterious stranger dragging a coffin (Franco Nero) saves a prostitute named Maria (Loredana Nusciak) and waltzes into a neutral border town that services both a private militia of ex-Rebels led by Major Jackson (Eduardo Fajardo) and a small army of Mexican revolutionaries, led by General Hugo (José Bódalo). Meanwhile there’s gold t...
DrewBlack
February 11, 2021
“Django, have you always been alone?” The song, written by Luis Bacalov and performed by Rocky Roberts, ponders, as an unknown man drags a coffin through the mud. That man is Django, a gunslinger who would go on to define a genre, and the protagonist of a gritty, violent and outrageously fun film. A man to respect, that is for sure. Directed by Sergio Corbucci, the same artist responsible for ...
JPV852
May 21, 2021
Entertaining enough spaghetti western that isn't quite to the level of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly but still liked it quite a bit, including Franco Nero in the lead. Kind of blew its load early on with the machine gun massacre (would've liked the reveal of what was in the coffin at the end), but had a nice conclusion. **3.75/5**
CinemaSerf
September 2, 2024
Like many films of this time/genre you have to be prepared to accept the dodgy dubbing and also, in the case of "Django", some particularly ropey singing by Rocky Roberts in order to give it a chance. If you do that, then you will find it moves along well with lots of shoot 'em ups - a Gattling Gun with an inexhaustible supply of bullets being pre-eminent; glamorous, but totally helpless women and...
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