Django
One of the best & most violent "spaghetti westerns" ever made was director
Sergio Corbucci's "Django" (1966). A mysterious stranger (Franco Nero) enters a
practically dead town dragging a small casket along with him. Bracketing the
town is mutual hatred between a gang of bandits and a group of red-hooded
racists. Which side does the stranger pick? Check out our DVD, which offers both
the English and Italian (with optional subtitles) soundtracks and see how this
film influenced the likes of Quentin Tarantino (who's "borrowed" quite a few
scenes from this film to use in his own) and Robert Rodriquez.
-Ed

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