DJANGO - TRAILER
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Django
Italy 1966
Director: Sergio Corbucci
With Franco Nero, José Bódalo, Loredana Nusciak, Angel Alvarez, Eduardo Fajardo, Rafael Albaicin
Screenplay: Sergio Corbucci, Bruno Corbucci, Franco Rosetti, Jose G. Maesso, Piero Vivarelli
Cinematography: Enzo Barboni
Music: Luis Enriquez Bacalov
Django (Franco Nero) rides into a town controlled by two rival factions: a gang of racist KKK types wearing red hoods and a gang of gold hungry Mexicans. In Fistful of Dollars style, Django plays both gangs against each other in an attempt to get money and possibly revenge. Django's motivations for his actions are left vague throughout, although several possibilities are hinted at.
This film was very successful and spawned hundreds of immitators. If you see any movie today that has "Django" in the title 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. Sergio Corbucci made quite a number of films before this one. Mark Damon and Sergio Corbucci originally wrote this based upon an idea of Corbucci, but Damon ended up not starring, instead, Corbucci cast an unknown gas station worker called Franco Nero.