Django, where is your coffin?

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Movie
German title Django, where is your coffin?
Original title T'ammazzo!… Raccomandati a Dio
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1968
length 106 (Ger. 82) minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Osvaldo Civirani
script Osvaldo Civirani
Tito Carpi
Luciano Gregoretti
production Osvaldo Civirani
for Denwer Film
music Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
camera Osvaldo Civirani
cut Nella Nannuzzi
occupation

Django, where is your coffin? (Original title: ! T'ammazzo ... Raccomandati a Dio ) is a spaghetti western from Osvaldo Civirani whose German premiere took place in highly abbreviated form on April 2 1,971th The film, made in 1968, is an adventure western with comedic features.

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In a small cemetery, a priest brings gangster Roy Fulton underground. The man with the eye-catching ring, who observed the ceremony from afar, then went to the Portuguese, but he assured him that the desired $ 200,000 from the bank robbery was hidden from the banker Hartmann von Fulton. Meanwhile, Glenn, the alleged priest, and Fulton are amused by the staging they staged for their opponents - the money was buried. When Glenn returns from a visit to the doctor, he finds Roy dead and the money gone.

In addition, a colonel has now arrived at the Portuguese who is very interested in the machinations of his former soldiers. The mutual love affair of the two, Liz, runs away with the money, which Glenn is after too. The colonel and the Portuguese are captured and tortured by their client - the banker who wants to collect the insurance sum. Glenn frees them and can use them to eliminate the entire Hartmann gang. The money appears and disappears again. Ultimately, it is given to the city sheriff, who takes it back to the bank. A good customer of the bank lets it go. Her name is Liz. The three friends-competitors take up the chase again.

criticism

The lexicon of the international film judged the German version: "Wild west comedy with a lot of brutality and tastelessness."

Christian Keßler considers the film “by far the weakest western from the former photographer Civirani” . He explains: “It's because of the script, which can't decide between the comic and the serious elements. This imbalance is exacerbated by the increasing confusion of the narrative line, which does not make the dramatic flickering arc more complex, but rather shamefully veils it through tireless repetition of the same tricks. "

Ulrich P. Bruckner: "One of the few really bad films in which George Hilton was involved."

"A mediocre film, with its comedic features rather ridiculous, without original ideas and above all without rhythm." (Segnalazioni Cinematografiche)

Remarks

One of only two westerns in which Sandra Milo appears; the other is the 1967 western comedy Bang Bang Kid , which was also rated unsuccessful by the critics .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Django, where is your coffin? In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. in: Keßler, Willkommen in der Hölle, 2002, p. 245
  3. ^ Bruckner: For a few more corpses. Munich 2006, p. 657
  4. according to comingsoon