Django - your executioner is waiting
Movie | |
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German title | Django - your executioner is waiting |
Original title | Non aspettare Django, save |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1967 |
length | 88 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Edoardo Mulargia |
script |
Vincenzo Musolino (as Glenn Vincent Davis ) |
production | Vincenzo Musolino |
music | Felice Di Stefano |
camera | Vitaliano Natalucci |
cut | Enzo Alabiso |
occupation | |
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Django - Your hangman waits (OT: Non aspettare Django, spara ) is a 1967 by Edoardo Mulargia staged spaghetti westerns , which was rated by the critics as below average. In Germany, the film was released on April 11, 1969.
action
Mary and Django Foster's father is robbed - ten thousand dollars from a horse trade - and killed by bandit Navarro . Navarro works for Don Alvarez, who bought the horses; he himself is duped by his son, who rides the money to a border town. When Navarro arrives there, his son is dead and the money is gone. Full of anger, he begins to wipe out the whole city, but is shot by Django, who has now learned of all the happenings and wants to avenge the crimes. A man named Gray, who is behind the death of his son and the disappearance of the money, tries to get the money out of town with the help of his girlfriend Judy; However, Django's companion Barrica learns of this plan. Gray is killed in a duel. Alvarez now hires the sniper Hondo Barrett to get the money. Barrett kidnaps Django's sister and sets a trap for Django himself. Meanwhile he has killed Alvarez and his people; By the timely appearance of his Mexican friend, he can free his sister and finish off Barrett.
criticism
The lexicon of international films judged harshly: "Badly staged spaghetti westerns full of clichés." , Whereas Christian Keßler makes a straightforward, acceptable B-Western.
Joe Hembus summarized the content as follows: "In order to avenge his murdered family, Django shoots an inordinate number of people to death."
The Protestant film observer drew the following conclusion: “Insignificant Italian serial goods. The main characteristics are cynicism and boredom. No profit for anyone. "
synchronization
The Deutsche Synchron AG cast, directed by Karlheinz Brunnemann , who set Rainer Brandt's dialogue book to music:
- Ivan Rassimov: Rainer Brandt
- Ignazio Spalla: Martin Hirthe
- Rada Rassimov: Renate Küster
- Gino Buzzanca: Konrad Wagner
- Celso Faria: Harry Wüstenhagen
- Franco Pesce: Knut Hartwig
- Ivan G. Scratuglia: Christian Rode
- Vincenzo Musolino: Edgar Ott
Remarks
The film was shot entirely in Italy. The film's siblings are portrayed by the acting siblings Rassimov.
Web links
- Django - Your hangman waits in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The film at comingsoon (Italian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Django - Your executioner is waiting. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Keßler: Willkommen in der Hölle, 2002, p. 154
- ↑ in: Das Western-Lexikon, Munich 1995, p. 135
- ↑ Evangelical Press Association, Munich, Review No. 216/1969
- ↑ Entry in the synchronized file