Review of Django (1966) by Cameron J — 11 Jun 2014
This is more like it. After Leone's films, Django is probably the most famous Spaghetti Western, and with good reason. Banned in the UK for decades due to it's (now fairly tame) violent content, Django is the story of a coffin dragging Union soldier seeking revenge in a grimy Southern town.
Briskly paced with a ludicrous body count and a sadistic streak, Django also has one of the all-time great Western showdowns, mud wrestling prostitutes and a theme tune so good that Tarantino used it in his version.
Highly recommended.
This review of Django (1966) was written by Cameron J on 11 Jun 2014.
Django has generally received positive reviews.
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