Django has no mercy

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Movie
German title Django has no mercy
Original title Pochi Dollari per Django
Country of production Italy , Spain
original language Italian
Publishing year 1966
length 89 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director León Klimovsky
Enzo Girolami (anonymous)
script Manuel Sebares
Tito Carpi
production Marino Girolami
music Carlo Savina
camera Aldo Penelli
cut Antonio Jimeno
occupation
synchronization

Django Mercy (Original: Pochi Dollari by Django ) is one of Enzo Girolami , but usually staged León Klimovsky attributed spaghetti westerns was his German-language premiere in 1966., somewhat delayed, on January 20, 1969..

action

Django (originally Regan) is hired by a bank as a bounty hunter in order to recover the money stolen from Jim Norton and his gang and hunt down the gang. He does the job quickly, but he can't find Norton, who was apparently shot. So Django goes to Montana , where the outlaw's twin brother Trevor Norton lives as a farmer at Miles City. In Montana, cattle breeders and farmers fight each other and do not take any legal considerations into account.

On the way there, Django finds the city's new sheriff shot dead and without further ado takes over his sheriff's star to ensure order in the city as sheriff. Trevor Norton stands here between the fronts, as a farmer he has the ranchers under the leadership of Brownsberg against him, but the farmers also want nothing to do with him, as he rejects their armed resistance and advocates a peaceful solution to the problems. That only changes when several ranchers killers, led by Lister and Dago, former members of Norton's gang, attack Trevor's farm and he can defeat the killers single-handedly. The farmers now decide that Norten should be their leader. Of the killers, only Lister and Dago survive and are arrested, but are released shortly afterwards.

The farmers are now trying harder to find a peaceful solution, but the ranchers want to drive the farmers out at all costs and so only Brownsberg's people end up in Django's prison. When Django is supposed to be lynched by Brownsberg's people for presumptuousness , Django's appointment as sheriff is confirmed by the mayor and Brownsberg arrested. Another of Brownsberg's plans fails, Lister and Dago shoot an arriving justice of the peace , leaving a Norton weapon behind. Django can stop Norton from being framed for the murder.

After Brownsberg was freed from his people, he and all the men attack Norton's farm, where Norton, Django and some farmers have holed up. Most of the ranchers and all farmers are killed in the carnage . Norton can also shoot Lister and Dago, but is fatally hit himself. In the end, only Django fights against Brownsberg and two of his people. Django can hit a load of dynamite with his last cartridge , which Brownsberg throws at him, killing the last two ranchers and making Brownsberg blind .

criticism

The criticism was not done: While cinema.de considers the soundtrack to be the best of the whole film, Christian Keßler finds it to belong to the "category" goes like this "". The lexicon of international film even disparaged him as being overly tough and inhuman.

Remarks

It is the unofficial directorial debut of Enzo Castellari , who reused some scenes in his official debut, Sette Winchester per un massacro .

Don Powell sings the film song There will come a morning .

Actor Joe Kamel should not be confused with José Canalejas , whose pseudonym is often Joe Camel .

synchronization

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Keßler : Willkommen in der Hölle, 2002, p. 195
  2. http://www.cinema.de/kino/filmarchiv/film/django-lösungen-kein-erbarmen,1309300,ApplicationMovie.html
  3. Keßler, ibid.
  4. Django knows no mercy. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used