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Django

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Synopsis

"Django," directed by Sergio Corbucci and released in 1966, is a classic Spaghetti Western film that follows the titular character, a mysterious and enigmatic drifter played by Franco Nero. Django arrives in a bleak, violent town dragging a coffin behind him, seeking revenge on the ruthless gang led by the sadistic Major Jackson, portrayed by José Bódalo. Along the way, Django forms an uneasy alliance with a former Confederate soldier, portrayed by José Canalejas, and becomes entangled with a beautiful woman named Maria, played by Loredana Nusciak. As Django's past is slowly revealed, the tension escalates, leading to a climactic showdown that will determine the fate of all involved. Filled with gritty action, gripping drama, and moral ambiguity, "Django" stands out as a seminal entry in the Western genre, known for its stylized violence and groundbreaking storytelling. Franco Nero delivers a standout performance as the stoic and vengeful anti-hero, while the supporting cast, including José Canalejas, José Bódalo, and Loredana Nusciak, add depth and complexity to the narrative. With its iconic soundtrack and striking visuals, "Django" has left a lasting impact on cinema, influencing countless filmmakers and becoming a cult favorite among Western enthusiasts.

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Movie Details

Director
Franco Nero, José Bódalo, José Canalejas, Loredana Nusciak, Sergio Corbucci
Release Year
1966
Runtime
Runtime not available
Genre
Action, Drama, Western
MPAA Rating
R

Ratings & Box Office

IMDb Rating (out of 10)
Not rated
Metascore (out of 100)
75.0
Box Office
Not available

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