Django and Sartana, the deadly two

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Movie
German title Django and Sartana, the deadly two
Original title Una lunga fila di croci
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1969
length 101 (97) minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Sergio Garrone
(as Willy S. Regan )
script Sergio Garrone
production Gabriele Crisanti
music Vassili Kojucharov
Elsio Mancuso
(as Vasco & Mancuso )
camera Franco Villa
cut Cesare Bianchini
Marcello Malvestito
occupation
synchronization

Django and Sartana, the deadly Two (Original title: Una lunga fila di Croci ) is a spaghetti western from 1969, the Sergio Garrone staged. The German-language premiere of the film starring Anthony Steffen and William Berger took place on April 30, 1970.

action

Two bounty hunters have teamed up. Brandon and the "Bible" called Murdock are after the gang from Fargo for which $ 20,000 is on offer. Fargo makes a lot of money illegally smuggling Mexican peons across the border into America at overpriced prices; he doesn't care that many of them die in the process. Murdock is actually paid by Fargo to know about Brandon's actions. He demands from Fargo the release of the Maya, known and loved by the peons, whom he kidnapped and had made his wife. Brandon can defend himself against all odds, kill the Bible and Fargo and free Maya. Finally, he also leaves the ransom to the peons.

criticism

“Mediocre spaghetti westerns; Attempts to criticize social grievances are suffocated in constantly repeated brutal clichés ”, writes the lexicon of international films . Christian Keßler was more positive: “A tough, crude affair in which most of the actors crawl around in the area, caked in dirt, and let their guns do the talking. The story is very simple, but it is visually very appealing, with lots of handcrafted delicacies. ”The Evangelical Film Watcher, on the other hand, does not think much of the film:“ Another brutal, cynical, inhuman Western from Italy with finally no longer countable corpses - albeit formal qualities. Nevertheless: an imposition! "

Remarks

In the original, the film has nothing to do with Django or Sartana .

Stunt people can be seen in many more extensive than usual elaborated supporting roles, without whom the wave of the spaghetti westerns would not have been possible.

Franco Morselli interprets the film song Non mi aspettavi piu . The box-office result in Italy was 75 million lire, below average for the genre .

synchronization

The Berliner Synchron cast under the direction of Dietmar Behnke , who implemented the dialogues he wrote:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Django and Sartana, the deadly two. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. Christian Keßler: Welcome to Hell . 2002, p. 137
  3. Evangelical Press Association, Munich, Review No. 279/1970.
  4. ^ Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari: Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film Vol. 3. Gremese, 1992, p. 299
  5. according to synchronized files