Django's head also has its price
Movie | |
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German title | Django's head also has its price |
Original title | So per Django le carogne hanno un prezzo |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1971 |
length | 89 minutes |
Rod | |
Director |
Luigi Batzella (as Paolo Solvay ) |
script | Luigi Batzella Mario De Rosa Gaetano Dell'Era |
production | Mario De Rosa Gino Turini |
music | Vassili Kojucharov |
camera | Giorgio Montagnani |
cut | Luigi Batzella |
occupation | |
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Also Django's head has its price (original title: Anche per Django le carogne hanno un prezzo ) is an inexpensive produced spaghetti westerns of Luigi Batzella , which premiered in the German speaking only on 11 June 1999 on private television.
action
The Cortez brothers and their gang rob the Silver City bank and take young Susan Crane hostage in hopes of getting information about a gold mine from her. They ride to Mexico to find shelter from their numerous persecutors. Sheriff Fulton is after them for the robbery; Django wants to save his fiancée Susan and collect the bounty that is on offer for the brothers; a certain Pickwick misses his grandfather's will, which is kept in a stolen saddle and which has given him a large ranch. The saloon owner Pedro and his wife are also chasing the gang.
In the course of the journey the pursuers help and hinder each other; so Pedro is shot because of his greed; the bandits release Susan to get rid of Django. But he allies himself with Fulton and Pickwick and can kill the Cortez brothers in the final exchange of fire.
criticism
Segnalazione cinematografiche 72 became very clear: "A not even mediocre Western, which unimaginatively unravels the usual motifs and is not even logical".
Christian Keßler has a similar opinion and remarks with regard to the films by director Batzella: “Incredible, but true: It is his best! You will hardly believe this fact when you see the film, because Batzella leverages the laws of space with his camera (...). One suspects that someone left a camera carelessly and then laughed so badly at the results that the film came out ... ”, and the lexicon of international film classifies it briefly:“ Third class ”
Remarks
Parts of the film are also used in Nur der Colt was his God .
Web links
- Also Django's head has its price in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ quoted from comingsoon (Italian)
- ↑ in: Willkommen in der Hölle, 2002, p. 27
- ↑ Django's head also has its price. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .