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Don't Wait, Django… Shoot!

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3.4/10 • 9

1967-12-011h 28m

WesternDramaAction

Django returns home to find out that his father has been killed, by local bandits, in a business deal gone wrong . He swears revenge and a mixture of lone gun men, gang members and bandits get involved with the search for a pouch of money, missing from the ill-fated deal.

Directors
Edoardo Mulargia

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Ivan Rassimov

    Ivan Rassimov

    Django

  2. Rada Rassimov

    Rada Rassimov

    Mary

  3. Gino Buzzanca

    Gino Buzzanca

    Don Alvarez

  4. Ignazio Spalla

    Ignazio Spalla

    Barrica

  5. Franco Pesce

    Franco Pesce

    Undertaker

  6. Celso Faria

    Celso Faria

    Gray

  7. Marisa Traversi

    Marisa Traversi

    Judy

  8. Alfredo Rizzo

    Alfredo Rizzo

    Nico

  9. Giovanni Sabbatini

    Giovanni Sabbatini

    Dan

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John Chard

Jan 9, 2017

5/10

Low, Low budgeted Django clone fails to ignite. Django (Ivan Rassimov) returns to the family home to find his father has been robbed and murdered by bandits. Ignoring the advice and pleas of his sister Mary (played by Rassimov's real life sister Rada), Django sets off to town for revenge. But this is merely the beginning of things... There's enough enjoyment here for the very hardcore Spaghetti Western fan, but expectations levels really should be set at low. There's plenty of the standard Spag shootings, stand-offs and posturings, moody atmosphere and the music is pretty ace (Felice Di Stefano), but the structure of the pic is off. Directed by Edoardo Mulargia and written by Vincenzo Musolino, the creators take a gamble by having the revenge aspect played out very early in the piece, the plot then thrusts a multitude of characters involved - in one way or another - in the search for the missing money taken when Django's pa was killed. The whole piece feels like a string of sequences stacked up against each other without a flowing sense of rhyme or reason. It doesn't help that this incarnation of Django is bland and it is in fact his side-kick Barrica (played by Ignazio Spalla) that engages more on the fun and entertainment front. The low budget shows on occasions (watch out for that deja vu feeling), whilst logic jumps and daftness are never far away. Needlessly complex in telling and structure, pic is marginally saved by the action and some colourful characters, but really it is for those die-hard Spag fans only. 5/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
Italian
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Keywords
spaghetti westerndjango