Review of Django (1966) by Cory A — 19 Feb 2011
A great spaghetti western that is not from Leone, but heavily influenced by him. The film is basically a rehash of Fistful of Dollars, which in itself is a rehash of Yojimbo. A gunfighter who carries a coffin gets involved with two rival gangs.
The reveal of what is in the coffin is awesome. The film is very violent and has plenty of great set pieces. There are a lot of things lifted from this film and used in Tarintino and Robert Rodriguez films.
This review of Django (1966) was written by Cory A on 19 Feb 2011.
Django has generally received positive reviews.
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