Others pray - Django shoots
Movie | |
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German title | Others pray - Django shoots |
Original title | Se vuoi vivere… save! |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1968 |
length | 94 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director |
Sergio Garrone (as Willy S. Regan ) |
script |
Franco Cobianchi Sergio Garrone |
production | Elsio Mancuso |
music |
Vassili Kojucharov Elsio Mancuso |
camera | Sandro Mancori |
cut | Giuseppe Giacobino |
occupation | |
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Others pray - Django shoots (original title: Se vuoi vivere ... spara! ) Is a 1967 incurred spaghetti westerns directed by Sergio Garrone , who pseudonym worked. Several actors, including Ivan Rassimov , were named with English pseudonyms, as in other films of the time. The film ran on August 29, 1969 in the German-speaking area.
action
The cowboy Johnny Dark comes to a town where the sheriff works with a bounty hunter and a fraudulent saloon owner. In his establishment, strangers are ripped off while playing poker and are accused of fraud, whereupon the sheriff has them thrown into jail. He enables them to escape and shares with the bounty hunter the premium that is then placed on them if they are shot or captured by him. Johnny is also lured into this trap; however, if wounded, he can escape the bounty hunter. At the McGowans ranch, he is nursed back to health by Sally, with whom he falls in love.
The ranch is in an area through which the railroad is to be run; When old McGowan refuses to sell his land for it, the ranch is raided by a gang of Mexicans who slaughter everything. Only Sally can escape. Johnny takes up the chase and can bring down the gang and ultimately their leader. Then he returns to Sally.
criticism
Christian Keßler , an expert on Italian films, considers Sergio Garrone's first directorial work to be "relatively insignificant, but a very good photograph can already be highlighted, and the work is not directly boring either". Segnalazioni Cinematografiche saw a film that “ strings together the usual elements, people and situations without much originality and with a corresponding result. The performers are also inadequate; You can't even rely on the landscape shots this time. ”“ Hardly exciting, but brutal, ”said the lexicon of international film .
Remarks
Only in the German version is the protagonist called "Django".
The soundtrack was released together with two others from the composer team.
synchronization
The Deutsche Synchron Filmgesellschaft, directed by Karlheinz Brunnemann, used the following speakers for the implementation of his book:
- Ivan Rassimov: Christian Brückner
- Giovanni Cianfriglia: Michael Chevalier
- Riccardo Garrone: Christian Rode
- Isabella Savona: Eva Maria Werth
- Tom Felleghy: Friedrich Schoenfelder
- Cristina Penz: Beate Hasenau
- Renato Mambor: Harry Wüstenhagen
- Adriano Micantoni: Heinz Petruo
- Aldo Cecconi: Arnold Marquis
- Franco Cobianchi: Horst Niendorf
Web links
- Others pray - Django shoots in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Others pray - Django shoots at comingsoon
Individual evidence
- ↑ Christian Keßler: Welcome to Hell. 2002, p. 233
- ↑ Segnalazioni Cinematografiche, 62, 1967
- ↑ Others pray - Django shoots. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/title/41657/Se+Vuoi+Vivere...+Spara