Django

Dir. Sergio Corbucci

Django

Dir. Sergio Corbucci

Django

Dir. Sergio Corbucci

Django

Dir. Sergio Corbucci

Django

Dir. Sergio Corbucci

Django

Dir. Sergio Corbucci

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Whet your bloodthirsty appetite for Quentin Tarantino's upcoming Django Unchained with Sergio Corbucci's original 1966 spaghetti western blockbuster, a muddy, bloody, über-violent knock-off of Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars.

"He came from the desert of the Old West... He carries scars and settles scores... He sends women to heaven. And men to hell... DJANGO!"

A muddy, bloody, über-violent knock-off of Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars, Sergio Corbucci's 1966 spaghetti western blockbuster became a global phenomenon in its own right, spawning over thirty in-name-only sequels as well as Quentin Tarantino's upcoming homage/reimagining Django Unchained. Franco Nero stars as the title character, a horseless, black-clad, bearded and blazingly blue-eyed stranger who appears in a cutthroat frontier town dragging a coffin behind him — a coffin which contains a nasty little surprise for the legions of unwary, slow-on-the-draw badmen who cross Django's path. A red ragù of renegades, bandidos, Klansmen, dancehall gals and pure wanton slaughter, Django blazes a brutal, bloody trail through the Old West.