Django

Director Sergio Corbucci

1966

Django. Musica di Luis Bacalov

In a village on the border of Mexico where two gangs are raging, led respectively by the American major Jack Winchester and by the Mexican general Hugo Rodriguez, a gunfighter, Django, arrives accompanied by Norma, his mistress. In the village saloon, where the two rival gangs meet in turn, Django, who has been driven there by a thirst for revenge against Winchester, manages to kill almost all of the major’s men with a machine gun hidden in a coffin. Meanwhile, Django manages to have a meeting with Hugo and offers him to some money in exchange for weapons. As Hugo refuses, Django steals the gold and runs away with Norma, but the general, after reaching him, punishes him by killing the woman and crushing the gunslinger’s hands. While Django finds shelter and treatment at the home of Nathaniel, the owner of the saloon, Winchester, surprises Hugo and his men in an ambush and kills them. Once healed, however, Django throws another challenge to the major and finally kills him in the Tombstone cemetery next to the grave of his wife who had been killed by Jack.
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Genre: western

Cast
Franco Nero: Django
Loredana Nusciak: Maria
Eduardo Fajardo: Major Jackson Jackson
José Bódalo: the general Hugo Rodríguez
Angel Alvarez: Nataniele
Gino Pernice: Jonathan

Luis Bacalov soundtrack

Django. Musica di Luis Bacalov
Django. Musica di Luis Bacalov
Django. Musica di Luis Bacalov
Django. Musica di Luis Bacalov
Django. Musica di Luis Bacalov

Django

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