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'''Django''' (Italy | '''Django''' (Italy · Spain [[:Category:1966|1966]]) is the fourth spaghetti western directed by [[Sergio Corbucci]]. It was so successful that hundreds of other spaghetti westerns picked up on its name (see trivia). | ||
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続・荒野の用心棒 Zoku koya no youjinbo (Japan) | Джанго (Bulgaria) | Django - vestens hævner (Denmark) | Nimeni on Django (Finland, video title) | Django, ο τρομοκράτης του Πάσο Ντόμπλε (Greece) | 荒野大鏢客續集 (Taiwan) | Jango (USA, initial release) | Django - den ensomme (Norway, video) | Cango'nun İntikamı (Turkey)</div> | |||
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* <i class="fas fa-music"></i> [[/OST|Soundtrack]] | |||
* [[/ | * <i class="fas fa-images"></i> [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | ||
* [[/ | * <i class="fas fa-compact-disc"></i> [[/LD|Laserdisc]] · [[/VHS releases|VHS]] | ||
* [[/Credits|Full credits]] | * <i class="fab fa-youtube"></i> [[/Trailers&Clips|Trailers & Clips]] | ||
* [[Django ( | * <i class="far fa-file-alt"></i> [[Django (character)|Django the character]] [[Django special]] | ||
''' | * <i class="fas fa-comments"></i> [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/django-1966-corbucci/148 Forum Topic] | ||
* <i class="far fa-comment"></i> [[/Opinions|Opinions and comments]] | |||
* <i class="fas fa-users"></i> [[/Credits|Full credits]] | |||
* <i class="fa fa-list-ol"></i> [[Essential Top 20 Films|Top 20 (#7)]] | |||
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===<i class="fas fa-paragraph fa-xs"></i> Synopsis === | |||
Django (Franco Nero) rides into a town controlled by two rival factions: a gang of racist clan types wearing red hoods on the one, and a gang of gold hungry Mexicans on the other. Django plays both gangs against each other in an attempt to get money and possibly revenge. The motivations for his actions are left a mystery, although several possibilities are hinted at. | |||
===<i class="fas fa-user-tag fa-xs"></i> Credits === | |||
*'''Cast''' (Italian): Franco Nero (Django), José Bódalo (General Hugo Rodriguez), Loredana Nusciak (Maria), Ángel Álvarez (Nathaniel), Gino Pernice [as Jimmy Douglas] (Brother Jonathan), Simón Arriaga (Miguel), Ivan Scratuglia (Jackson henchman at bridge), Remo De Angelis [as Erik Schippers] (Riccardo), Rafael Albaicín (Rodriguez henchman), José Canalejas (Rodriguez henchman), Eduardo Fajardo (Major Jackson) | |||
*Also with: Silvana Bacci (Mexican saloon girl), Mara Carisi (brunette saloon girl), Giuliana Ruffini (blonde saloon girl), Lucio De Santis (whipping bandit), Luciano Rossi (Jackson henchman), José Terrón (Ringo), Guillermo Méndez (Jackson henchman), Attilio Severini (Jackson henchman at bridge), Gilberto Galimberti (Jackson henchman at bridge), Giulio Maculani (Jackson henchman at bridge), Ivan Basta (Rodriguez bandit at bridge), Rolando De Santis (Rodriguez bandit in saloon), Romano Moraschini (Rodriguez bandit in saloon), Rafael Vaquero | |||
*'''Director''': [[Sergio Corbucci]] | |||
*'''Story, Screenplay & Dialogue:''' Sergio Corbucci, Bruno Corbucci | |||
*'''Screenplay Collaborators:''' Franco Rosetti, Jose G. Maesso, Piero Vivarelli, Fernando Di Leo (uncredited) | |||
*'''English Dialogue:''' Geoffrey Copleston (as G. Copleston) | |||
*'''Cinematography:''' [[Enzo Barboni]] [Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,66:1] | |||
*'''Assistant / 2nd Unit Director:''' Ruggero Deodato | |||
*'''Music:''' [[:Category: Luis Enríquez Bacalov|Luis Bacalov]] | |||
*'''Song:''' "Django" sung by [[:Category:Rocky Roberts|Rocky Roberts]] | |||
*'''Producer:''' Manolo Bolognini, Sergio Corbucci | |||
*'''Production Companies:''' B.R.C. Produzione S.r.l. (An Italo-Spanish Co-Production) (as B. R. C. Produzione Film-Rome), Tecisa (An Italo-Spanish Co-Production) (as Tecisa-Madrid) | |||
===<i class="fas fa-gavel fa-xs"></i> Reviews=== | |||
* [[Django Review (Scherpschutter)|Film Review 1]] | * [[Django Review (Scherpschutter)|Film Review 1]] | ||
* [[Django review|Film Review 2]] | * [[Django review|Film Review 2]] | ||
* [[Django film review (Varied Celluloid)|Film review 3 (Varied Celluloid archive)]] | |||
* [[مراجعة فيلم : جـانـغــو|Review in Arabic مراجعة فيلم : جـانـغــو]] | * [[مراجعة فيلم : جـانـغــو|Review in Arabic مراجعة فيلم : جـانـغــو]] | ||
* [[Django DVD Review|DVD Review (English)]] | * [[Django DVD Review|DVD Review (English)]] | ||
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* [[Django BluRay Review deutsch|BluRay Review StudioCanal dt.]] | * [[Django BluRay Review deutsch|BluRay Review StudioCanal dt.]] | ||
* '''NEW''' [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/django-movie-review/5669?u=admin Movie review] | * '''NEW''' [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/django-movie-review/5669?u=admin Movie review] | ||
===<i class="fas fa-lightbulb fa-xs"></i> Trivia === | |||
*''' | This film was very successful and spawned hundreds of imitators. If you see any movie today that has "Django" in the title ([[Title chaos|click here to see a list of all Django titles]]) or Django as the name of a major character, then that's because of this film. The only true sequel is [[Django 2: il grande ritorno]]. This film also created the "look" of Django (army coat, hat) and came up with the gatling gun. | ||
* | Mark Damon was Corbucci's original choice for the title character, but Damon ended up not starring, instead, Corbucci cast a handsome, lesser-known supporting player named [[Franco Nero]]. | ||
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* | ===<i class="fas fa-stopwatch fa-xs"></i> Versions and runtimes=== | ||
* | * '''Runtime''': 92 minutes | ||
*''' | * Due to the film's violence, especially home video and TV versions used to be heavily censored, and the movie banned in many places. | ||
* External version comparisons: | |||
** [https://www.schnittberichte.com/schnittbericht.php?ID=245 Schnittbericht zwischen FSK 18 - US DVD] at Schnittberichte.com | |||
** [https://www.terrorverlag.de/filme/schnittberichte/django/index.htm Schnittbericht dt. Fassung - GB-Fassung at Terrorverlag.de] | |||
===<i class="far fa-calendar-alt fa-xs"></i> Release Dates=== | |||
* April 6, 1966 (Italy, Torino) | |||
* November 2, 1966 (West Germany) | |||
* January 1, 1975 (West Germany, re-release) | |||
===<i class="fa fa-map fa-xs"></i> Filming locations=== | |||
* [[Elios Studios]], Rome | |||
* Elios western village Settecamini, Rome (interiors and exteriors) | |||
* Anzio: Tor Caldara natural reserve - Django drags the coffin | |||
* Colmenar Viejo: the army fort | |||
* Manzanares el Real, la pedriza: the rocky scenes (or Torremocha del Jarama, tbc) | |||
* Uceda: the ranch | |||
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TorCaldara.png|Django drags the Coffin | |||
Colmenar Viejo.png|The Army Fort | |||
ManzanareselReal.png|The Rocky Scenes | |||
Uceda.png|The Ranch | |||
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===<i class="fas fa-dollar-sign fa-xs"></i> Production and business=== | |||
* Produced by: B.R.C. Produzione S.r.l. (Rome) and Tecisa (Madrid). | |||
* The movie was filmed between December 1965 and February 1966. | |||
*'''Revenue''': 1.026 billion Lira | |||
== | ===<i class="fas fa-microphone fa-xs"></i> Dubbing=== | ||
* Italian voice actors: Michele Gammino (Matt), Luciano De Ambrosis (Connor), Sergio Di Stefano (Gordon), Alessandro Rossi (Aquila Nera) | |||
* [https://www.synchronkartei.de/film/9648 Synchronkartei (Germany)] | |||
== | ===<i class="fas fa-link fa-xs"></i> External Links === | ||
* [https://sonofdjango.blogspot.com/2007/07/django.html Review by Son of Django] | |||
* [https://por-um-punhado-de-euros.blogspot.com/2009/11/django-1966-realizador-sergio-corbucci.html Review by Por um punhado de euros] (Portuguese) | |||
* [http://www.filmboob.nl/filmrecensies/1431/Django.html Movie Review] (Dutch) | |||
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* [http://www.filmboob.nl/filmrecensies/1431/Django.html Movie Review (Dutch) | |||
* [http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare/django.htm DVDBeaver comparison of DVD and Blu-Ray] (with screenshots) | * [http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare/django.htm DVDBeaver comparison of DVD and Blu-Ray] (with screenshots) | ||
* [ | * [https://www.furiouscinema.com/2013/11/django-fifty-furious-westerns-series/ Retrospective Django review at Furiouscinema.com] | ||
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<span style="padding:8px;">[[File:Wikipedia.png|link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_(1966_film)|Wikipedia|38px]]</span> | |||
<span style="padding:8px;">[[File:Imdb.png|IMDb|38px|link=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060315/combined]]</span> | |||
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[[Category:1966]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]] | [[Category:1966]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]][[Category:Sergio Corbucci]][[Category:Fernando Di Leo]][[Category:Carlo Simi]][[Category:Franco Rossetti]][[Category:José Gutiérrez Maesso]][[Category:Luis Enríquez Bacalov]][[Category:Franco Nero]][[Category:Loredana Nusciak]][[Category:Eduardo Fajardo]][[Category:José Bódalo]][[Category:Luciano Rossi]][[Category:Gino Pernice]][[Category:José Terrón]][[Category:Angel Alvarez]][[Category:Remo De Angelis]][[Category:Simón Arriaga]][[Category:Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia]][[Category:Rafael Albaicín]][[Category:José Canalejas]][[Category:Silvana Bacci]][[Category:Guillermo Méndez]][[Category:Lucio De Santis]][[Category:Attilio Severini]][[Category:Gilberto Galimberti]][[Category:Rocky Roberts]][[Category:Django]] | ||
[[Category:Sergio Corbucci]][[Category:Fernando Di Leo]][[Category:Carlo Simi]][[Category:Franco Rossetti]][[Category:José Gutiérrez Maesso]][[Category:Luis Enríquez Bacalov]] | |||
[[Category:Franco Nero]][[Category:Loredana Nusciak]][[Category:Eduardo Fajardo]][[Category:José Bódalo]][[Category:Luciano Rossi]][[Category:Gino Pernice]][[Category:José Terrón]][[Category:Angel Alvarez]][[Category:Remo De Angelis]][[Category:Simón Arriaga]][[Category:Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia]][[Category:Rafael Albaicín]][[Category:José Canalejas]][[Category:Silvana Bacci]][[Category:Guillermo Méndez]][[Category:Lucio De Santis]][[Category:Attilio Severini]][[Category:Gilberto Galimberti]] | |||
[[Category:Rocky Roberts]][[Category:Django]] | |||
Latest revision as of 09:20, 22 March 2024
Django (Italy · Spain 1966) is the fourth spaghetti western directed by Sergio Corbucci. It was so successful that hundreds of other spaghetti westerns picked up on its name (see trivia).
Also known as
続・荒野の用心棒 Zoku koya no youjinbo (Japan) | Джанго (Bulgaria) | Django - vestens hævner (Denmark) | Nimeni on Django (Finland, video title) | Django, ο τρομοκράτης του Πάσο Ντόμπλε (Greece) | 荒野大鏢客續集 (Taiwan) | Jango (USA, initial release) | Django - den ensomme (Norway, video) | Cango'nun İntikamı (Turkey)Synopsis
Django (Franco Nero) rides into a town controlled by two rival factions: a gang of racist clan types wearing red hoods on the one, and a gang of gold hungry Mexicans on the other. Django plays both gangs against each other in an attempt to get money and possibly revenge. The motivations for his actions are left a mystery, although several possibilities are hinted at.
Credits
- Cast (Italian): Franco Nero (Django), José Bódalo (General Hugo Rodriguez), Loredana Nusciak (Maria), Ángel Álvarez (Nathaniel), Gino Pernice [as Jimmy Douglas] (Brother Jonathan), Simón Arriaga (Miguel), Ivan Scratuglia (Jackson henchman at bridge), Remo De Angelis [as Erik Schippers] (Riccardo), Rafael Albaicín (Rodriguez henchman), José Canalejas (Rodriguez henchman), Eduardo Fajardo (Major Jackson)
- Also with: Silvana Bacci (Mexican saloon girl), Mara Carisi (brunette saloon girl), Giuliana Ruffini (blonde saloon girl), Lucio De Santis (whipping bandit), Luciano Rossi (Jackson henchman), José Terrón (Ringo), Guillermo Méndez (Jackson henchman), Attilio Severini (Jackson henchman at bridge), Gilberto Galimberti (Jackson henchman at bridge), Giulio Maculani (Jackson henchman at bridge), Ivan Basta (Rodriguez bandit at bridge), Rolando De Santis (Rodriguez bandit in saloon), Romano Moraschini (Rodriguez bandit in saloon), Rafael Vaquero
- Director: Sergio Corbucci
- Story, Screenplay & Dialogue: Sergio Corbucci, Bruno Corbucci
- Screenplay Collaborators: Franco Rosetti, Jose G. Maesso, Piero Vivarelli, Fernando Di Leo (uncredited)
- English Dialogue: Geoffrey Copleston (as G. Copleston)
- Cinematography: Enzo Barboni [Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,66:1]
- Assistant / 2nd Unit Director: Ruggero Deodato
- Music: Luis Bacalov
- Song: "Django" sung by Rocky Roberts
- Producer: Manolo Bolognini, Sergio Corbucci
- Production Companies: B.R.C. Produzione S.r.l. (An Italo-Spanish Co-Production) (as B. R. C. Produzione Film-Rome), Tecisa (An Italo-Spanish Co-Production) (as Tecisa-Madrid)
Reviews
- Film Review 1
- Film Review 2
- Film review 3 (Varied Celluloid archive)
- Review in Arabic مراجعة فيلم : جـانـغــو
- DVD Review (English)
- BluRay Review Argent Films UK
- BluRay Review StudioCanal dt.
- NEW Movie review
Trivia
This film was very successful and spawned hundreds of imitators. If you see any movie today that has "Django" in the title (click here to see a list of all Django titles) or Django as the name of a major character, then that's because of this film. The only true sequel is Django 2: il grande ritorno. This film also created the "look" of Django (army coat, hat) and came up with the gatling gun. Mark Damon was Corbucci's original choice for the title character, but Damon ended up not starring, instead, Corbucci cast a handsome, lesser-known supporting player named Franco Nero.
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 92 minutes
- Due to the film's violence, especially home video and TV versions used to be heavily censored, and the movie banned in many places.
- External version comparisons:
Release Dates
- April 6, 1966 (Italy, Torino)
- November 2, 1966 (West Germany)
- January 1, 1975 (West Germany, re-release)
Filming locations
- Elios Studios, Rome
- Elios western village Settecamini, Rome (interiors and exteriors)
- Anzio: Tor Caldara natural reserve - Django drags the coffin
- Colmenar Viejo: the army fort
- Manzanares el Real, la pedriza: the rocky scenes (or Torremocha del Jarama, tbc)
- Uceda: the ranch
Production and business
- Produced by: B.R.C. Produzione S.r.l. (Rome) and Tecisa (Madrid).
- The movie was filmed between December 1965 and February 1966.
- Revenue: 1.026 billion Lira
Dubbing
- Italian voice actors: Michele Gammino (Matt), Luciano De Ambrosis (Connor), Sergio Di Stefano (Gordon), Alessandro Rossi (Aquila Nera)
External Links
- Review by Son of Django
- Review by Por um punhado de euros (Portuguese)
- Movie Review (Dutch)
- DVDBeaver comparison of DVD and Blu-Ray (with screenshots)
- Retrospective Django review at Furiouscinema.com
- 1966
- Italy
- Spain
- Sergio Corbucci
- Fernando Di Leo
- Carlo Simi
- Franco Rossetti
- José Gutiérrez Maesso
- Luis Enríquez Bacalov
- Franco Nero
- Loredana Nusciak
- Eduardo Fajardo
- José Bódalo
- Luciano Rossi
- Gino Pernice
- José Terrón
- Angel Alvarez
- Remo De Angelis
- Simón Arriaga
- Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
- Rafael Albaicín
- José Canalejas
- Silvana Bacci
- Guillermo Méndez
- Lucio De Santis
- Attilio Severini
- Gilberto Galimberti
- Rocky Roberts
- Django