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Django 1966 123movies

Django 1966 123movies

The movie that spawned a genre.Apr. 06, 196693 Min.
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Watch: Django 1966 123movies, Full Movie Online – Squelching across a God-forsaken ghost town near the US/Mexican border, always dragging a heavy coffin, blue-eyed Django, a drifting, mud-spattered, former Union soldier, saves runaway María from certain death. But, the wooden container with the mysterious content has already caught the attention of the racist ex-Confederate officer, Major Jackson, and his gang of white supremacists, and before long, things get nasty. Now, the guns have the final say, and as if that weren’t enough, Jackson’s sworn enemy, General Hugo Rodríguez, and his feared revolutionaries, enter the picture, wanting to have a piece of the action. Can Django, the taciturn stranger with the lighting-fast right hand, take on two armies of murderous henchmen, and live to tell the tale?.
Plot: A coffin-dragging gunslinger and a half-breed prostitute become embroiled in a bitter feud between a merciless masked clan and a band of Mexican revolutionaries.
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Ratings:

7.2/10 Votes: 28,365
93% | RottenTomatoes
75/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 719 Popularity: 21.996 | TMDB

Reviews:


Entertaining enough spaghetti western that isn’t quite to the level of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly but still liked it quite a bit, including Franco Nero in the lead. Kind of blew its load early on with the machine gun massacre (would’ve liked the reveal of what was in the coffin at the end), but had a nice conclusion. **3.75/5**
Review By: JPV852

“Django, have you always been alone?” The song, written by Luis Bacalov and performed by Rocky Roberts, ponders, as an unknown man drags a coffin through the mud. That man is Django, a gunslinger who would go on to define a genre, and the protagonist of a gritty, violent and outrageously fun film. A man to respect, that is for sure.

Directed by Sergio Corbucci, the same artist responsible for classics such as Navajo Joe (1966) and The Great Silence (1968), the film is one of the most influential Spaghetti Westerns ever. It tells the story of Django (Franco Nero), a tragic hero with a mysterious background, who arrives at a town in war. Major Jackson (Eduardo Fajardo) and his men try to exterminate the Mexicans, who, led by General Rodriguez (José Bódalo) are trying to set up their revolution. In between the two sides is Nathaniel (Ángel Álvarez), the owner of the bar, hotel and bordello, who has to serve both sides.

A career-launching – and defining – performance by Franco Nero is one of the elements that make this flick a success. His character is defined by a constant feel of melancholy, to which Nero brings gravitas: while never losing his cool, especially through his steely and confident stares, Django is clearly portrayed as a haunted man. The supporting cast goes a long way in cementing the heavy tone of the film, especially Loredana Nusciak, giving a gutsy performance as a prostitute who falls for the titular character.

A notable part of this film’s magic are the action sequences. While extremely brutal for their time, including a man’s ear getting quite graphically severed, they are the absolute definition of “campy”. Instead of ruining it, it only makes the experience more enjoyable. The violence essentially gets a more humorous vibe, serving even as a relief from all the graveness that is present everywhere else in the movie.

The soundtrack is remarkable: not only does it present an unforgettable theme song for the opening, but it also has a spectacular use of the leitmotif (a recurring musical phrase).

Django is, in every possible way, a classic and standard bearer of its genre. Even with campy violent sequences for the public’s enjoyment, the film still maintains a serious storyline, and has great dramatic performances – especially by the central actor. As an answer to the question asked in the song, after gaining a huge legion of fans, it’s safe to say Django will no longer be alone.

Review By: DrewBlack
Paint your wagon….RED WITH BLOOD!
Sergio Corbucci’s “Django”, as well as his “The Great Silence” are two massively underrated spaghetti-westerns that co-founded the genre, along with Sergio Leone’s Dollars-trilogy. Okay, this no “Once Upon a Time in the West” when it comes to atmosphere or plotting, but it is a magnificently mounted action ride with an utterly cool lead hero and an enormous body count. “Django” remained banned in several countries for a long time because of its explicit, comic-book like violence, and you’ll see that this wasn’t without reason, as the bad guys get slaughtered by the dozen in a good old-fashioned gunslinger way. The movie opens terrifically, with a sleazy title song and vicious images of a lonely cowboy wandering through the Southern wastelands with a coffin in tow. The man is Django and his coffin contains whatever he requires to fulfill his difficult goal: single-handedly finishing the war between the racist Major Jackson and Mexican bandidos by annihilating them all. Corbucci implements a straightforward, no-nonsense filming style with some great visuals and very creative camera angles. There are some ingenious aspects (Django’s act of vengeance with molested hands) as well as some delicious clichés moments (wrestling prostitutes, extended bar fight sequences…). This film may not be a very intellectual form of entertainment, but it sure is fun and produced with a certain degree of class.

Followed by a numberless amount of sequels, rip-offs and wannabes that are hardly worth purchasing. Stick to the original and have a blast!

Review By: Coventry

Other Information:

Original Title Django
Release Date 1966-04-06
Release Year 1966

Original Language it
Runtime 1 hr 31 min (91 min), 1 hr 27 min (87 min) (censored) (Spain), 1 hr 28 min (88 min) (censored) (West Germany)
Budget 0
Revenue 17277
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action, Western
Director Sergio Corbucci
Writer Sergio Corbucci, Bruno Corbucci, Franco Rossetti
Actors Franco Nero, José Canalejas, José Bódalo
Country Italy, Spain
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory S.P.E.S., Roma, Italy (processed at) (as S.P.E.S.)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (2018 remaster), Digital Intermediate (4K) (2021 remaster), Dolby Vision, Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Django 1966 123movies
Django 1966 123movies
Django 1966 123movies
Django 1966 123movies
Django 1966 123movies
Django 1966 123movies
Django 1966 123movies
Django 1966 123movies
Django 1966 123movies
Django 1966 123movies
Original title Django
TMDb Rating 7.233 719 votes

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