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Django arrives in the town of Santa Anna at the behest of a man named Sanders who'd been trying to buy safe passage for his cargo from a Mexican bandit named El Santo. Django finds that Sanders has been killed and that his rival, a man named Thompson, is now trying to deal with El Santo. Django, after a brief involvement with a beautiful young widow named Linda -- who has information on a lost gold mine -- becomes entangled in this situation by agreeing to escort a shipment through El Santo's territory.

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Release : 1967
Rating : 4.9
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Crew : Director, 
Cast : George Eastman Luciano Rossi Liana Orfei Spartaco Conversi Federico Boido
Genre : Western

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VividSimon
2018/08/30

Simply Perfect

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Mjeteconer
2018/08/30

Just perfect...

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Dynamixor
2018/08/30

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Kien Navarro
2018/08/30

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Bezenby
2017/05/20

The director of Terror Creatures From The Grave gives us a Western…but kind of forgets to inject it with much to differentiate this from seven hundred other films that involve a lone stranger (quite a few of them called Django) getting themselves all up in to warring faction's faces.  Or in this case I should say getting all down in their faces, as Django this time is played by Six foot, nine inch tall George Eastman. Eastman is great when playing half-ape men that ruin mankind's future or huge cannibal zombies that eat the entire populations of Greek islands  or the leader of a homosexual post-apocalyptic death-cult tribe, but here he just kind of grins a lot and shoots things.  Django starts off by witnessing local Mexican thug El Santo wasting a travelling caravan (including a kid of course!) and then stops a showgirl who has escaped the local white tyrant from being raped. She of course falls in love with him but Django puts that to the side in order to play everyone off each other. I nearly forgot to mention that there's a third gang to get shot at too in the shape of gunrunners who make the mistake (as they all do) of giving Django a kicking instead of just shooting him in the head for Christ's Sake!   The white tyrant is played by Italian bad guy Luciano Rossi (seemingly doing an impression of Richard Nixon?) Luciano loves his hooker and his guns and pays El Santo to do his dirty work, but now wants El Santo out of the way. Once Django shoots one of Luciano's men, he offers Django a job! Just shoot Django man! Or get one of your men to do it!  Rather than do that, they set fire to a house while Django is inside fighting a gun runner he left alive. What's wrong with you people?.   It's an average Western, but an average one is still a good one. There's the odd bit that stands out, like Django's discovery that his mate and his entire family have been killed, or the musical number a hooker belts out in Italian because the dubbing crew couldn't  be bothered translating that bit I guess.

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ma-cortes
2013/07/19

Ravioli¨ Western with ordinary ¨Macaroni¨ players as George Eastman , Luciano Rossi , Rick Boyd and Spartaco Conversi . Italian production full of action , exaggerated characters , shootouts and lots of violence . A good example of Latino western genre from Italy . For money , for pleasure , for revenge , he doesn't care why he kills or how . This moving Spaghetti contains noisy action , thrills , gun-play with exciting final . Django (George Eastman or Luigi Montefiori) is a stranger who arrives in a Mexican-border town of Santa Anna at the behest of a man named Sanders who'd been attempting to buy safe passage for his cargo from a Mexican bandit named El Santo . Django finds that Sanders has been murdered and that his nemesis is a gunfighter named Thompson (Luciano Rossi) , a powerful bandit who threatens and coerces townsfolk and is now attempting to deal with El Santo (Mimmo) about weapons smuggling . Django befriends a veteran cowboy named Miguel (Spartaco Conversi) and a young Mexican called Pedro . There Django settles a dispute between two bands of cutthroats . Django, after a brief involvement with a gorgeous young widow named Linda (Liana Orfei , sister of Moira Orfei , both of whom starred a lot of Peplum) who has information on a lost gold mine becomes entangled in this event by agreeing to escort a shipment through El Santo's territory . Django goes out to avenge Sanders and his new friend Miguel , embarking on a line of crime , battling murderous and executes a single-handedly revenge , as he shoots , ravages and kills each person involved in the killing . Then Django is imprisoned by Thompson but is freed by his friend the Mexican boy . Spaghetti Western with usual amount of frantic action , go riding , plot twists , shootouts and violence . This average Django Western contains a customary and well known script about vengeance , plenty of turns , intrigue , shoot'em up and results to be quite entertaining , though drags at times , balancing up and down . It packs a similar plot to original ¨Django¨ including two confronted bands though without machine gun . Ordinary Spaghetti Western follows the Sergio Leone wake and it is proceeded in violent style . It's a thrilling western with breathtaking confrontation between the protagonist George Eastman against the heartless Luciano Rossi and his hoodlum as Rick Boyd . Tall George Eastman as Django is passable , George or Luigi Montefiori starred several Spaghetti such as "Django the Last Killer" ¨Un poker di pistole¨, ¨The Belle Starr Story¨ , "Django, Prepare a Coffin" and even wrote several Western as "Chuck Moll" , "Amigo, Stay Away" and including the classic ¨Keoma¨ .This violent Spaghetti belongs to ¨Django¨series , after successful original ¨Django¨ by Sergio Corbucci with Franco Nero , it was followed by several imitations , rip offs and cheesy copies , such as : ¨Pochi dollar per Django¨ or ¨Alambradas De Violencia¨ (1966) by Leon Klimowsky starred by Anthony Steffen , Gloria Osuna , Frank Wolff ; ¨Django Shoots First" (1966) by Alberto Martino with Glenn Saxon , Fernando Sancho and Erika Blanc ; ¨El Mio Nome e Django¨ (1969) by Ferdinando Baldi with Terence Hill , Horst Frank , George Eastman ; ¨Django Le Bastard¨(1969) by Sergio Garrone with Anthony Steffen , Paolo Gozlino , Rada Rassimov ; ¨¨Django defies Sartana¨(1969) by Pasquale Squitieri with George Ardisson and Tony Kendall ; ¨Ein Pressen Fur Django¨ or ¨Barro en Ojos¨(1971) by Edoardo Mulargia with Anthony Steffen ; and the official sequel titled ¨Il Grande Ritorno¨(1987) by Nello Rossati or Ted Archer with Franco Nero , Christopher Connolly and Donald Pleasence .

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Witchfinder General 666
2008/07/31

"Bill Il Taciturno" aka. "Django Kills Softly" of 1967 is a cheap, extremely unoriginal and cheesy film, and yet there are some reasons for my fellow Spaghetti Western fans to watch it. This is one of many films that were given a "Django"-title in order to cash in on the success of Sergio Crobucci's 1966 masterpiece "Django" starring Franco Nero. What makes this one somewhat worthwhile for my fellow fans of Italian genre-cinema is the casting of George Eastman in the lead. Eastman, who started his career with roles in Westerns like "Viva Django" or this one, is mainly known for his later roles in mean-spirited and ultra-violent Exploitation highlights of the 70s and 80s, most memorably as a sadistic thug in Mario Bava's "Rabid Dogs" (1974) and as an ogreish flesh-hungry fiend in Joe D'Amato's "Antropophagus" (1980). It is fun to see a young Eastman in his 20s who had not yet specialized in playing the psychos and monsters we love to see him play.The storyline resembles that of the original "Django", only without the imagination and style, and with a lot less cynicism. A drifter (Eastman) comes to a small western town in an area which is controlled by two hostile gangs which are hostile towards each other. He decides to take both of them on... Apart from the typical 'clever drifter vs. two hostile gangs' story the film also includes a thin romantic subplot. Eastman is quite good in his role, even though Westerns are certainly not the genre that fits him best and I will always prefer him in Horror/Exploitation cinema. The supporting cast includes Spartaco Conversi, who is best known for his role in Corbucci's masterpiece "The Great Silence", the ugly Luciano Rossi, who often played ugly villains and thugs in Italian cinema, and Frederico Buido ("Faccia A Faccia"). Lina Orfei makes a nice female lead. Furthermore, there is one pretty hot Mexican woman in the film (I don't know which actress), but Django turns her down for no apparent reason. Overall, "Bill Il Taciturno" is a pretty boring, predictable and unoriginal film, but it is still an acceptable time-waster. My fellow Spaghetti Western buffs can give it a try.

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dinky-4
2005/04/27

Once again we have the taciturn stranger who comes into an isolated frontier town and quickly becomes involved in various feuds which, apparently, can only be resolved through violence. There's a villain, of course -- actually several villains -- and then there's a pretty girl with whom the stranger dallies. There's nothing wrong with these ingredients but this "Django" movie strings them together so routinely and with so little regard for logical plot progression that the result can best be summarized as "forgettable." George Eastman, one of the better "spaghetti western" stars, makes an adequate leading man and though, as you might expect, he has two scenes in which he's subjected to savage beatings, he has no scene in which he takes off his shirt. (Eastman's bare-chested torture scene in "Belle Starr" is a classic!) The English-dubbed tape which is the basis for this review ran about 94 minutes but some jerky editing and a few gaps in the plot indicate that the original work may have been longer.

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