Django says the night prayer

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Movie
German title Django says the night prayer
Original title Il suo nome gridava vendetta
Country of production Italy , Spain
original language Italian
Publishing year 1968
length 91 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Mario Caiano
( as William Hawkins )
script Mario Caiano
Tito Carpi
production Bianco Manini
music Robby Poitevin
camera Enzo Barboni
cut Renato Cinquini
occupation

Django speaks the night prayer is an Italian-Spanish feature film from 1968 by Mario Caiano . It is an action-packed spaghetti western , which is also known under the name Django speak your night prayer . The first performance in German-speaking countries took place on June 19, 1970.

action

After the American Civil War, Davy Flanagan, who lost his memory after an injury, wanders around until he is recognized and captured by a bounty hunter. However, he managed to escape and returned to his hometown. His wife is now married to the bandit Clay Hackett and is severely addicted to alcohol. Sam Kellogg first offers him help. However, Davy finds out that he has set him up and goes with Kellogg on the way to the gang of Crazy Joe. Disguised as a whiskey seller, he arrives in the bandits' lair, where Clay Hacket, who previously killed Crazy Joe, and his wife are. Eventually it comes to a showdown, where Davy can remember Sam Kellogg again.

Reviews

"One of the weaker action westerns from genre pro Mario Caiano"

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“Rousing, almost as a thriller continuous western, in which finally no pure avenger story is in the foreground. A gem "

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The lexicon of international film saw a “confused” work. Even the evangelical film observer doesn't think much of the film: “Another 'fake' Django film from Italy's western factory, which only emulates its successful model in terms of the number of corpses, but otherwise disappoints with a confused plot. A horror for friends of good westerns! "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ulrich P. Bruckner: For a few more corpses. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag 2006
  2. Michael Kraus: Once upon a Time in the West !. Agart Verlag 1998
  3. Django says the night prayer. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  4. Evangelical Press Association Munich, Review No. 262/1970.