Dead men don't make shadows & Django meets Sartana DVD review

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Review of Wild East's DVD release of Dead men don't make shadows and Django meets Sartana (Hunt Powers double bill)

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Dead men don't make shadows

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Blonde, a gunfighter (Chet Davis), pursues bounty killer Lazar (Hunt Powers) to an eventual showdown, but along the way they encounter a ruthless mine owner (Ettore Manni) who controls his town through violence. It's a rambling affair but fun to watch. Look here for a detailed review: Film Review

Opinion: Certainly one of Fidani's darkest and most taciturn westerns but not his best. I personally think it's quite ok for a Fidani though.

Django meets Sartana

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An unarmed stranger (Fabio Testi) rides into Black City to accept the sheriff's job. The town is plagued with two bandit gangs, one American and the other Mexican, who have joined together to use the town as a base. Into the mix rides the enigmatic Django (Hunt Powers) looking for vengeance for the death of his wife. By the end of the film they have joined forces and wiped out both gangs. Look here for more information: Opinions

Opinion:

The DVD

The presentation of the DVD (coverart) is more than just alright, but the quality doesn't convince as much as on the 'Two "Killer" Spaghetti-Westerns DVD'. The transfer is colorful, acceptably free of major damages and offers decent contrast, yet is a bit grainy and at times not very sharp. Overall though, it's a quite good transfer and doesn't really leave room for much complaint.

Verdict

--by Bluntwolf


This DVD was provided by Wild East Entertainment.

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