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1969 • Western / Horror • 99m

Django the Bastard

"From Hell... the Stranger Comes Back!"

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42 critic reviews

61%

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A Confederate soldier returns from the dead to take revenge on three officers who betrayed his unit in battle.

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Anthony Steffen
Anthony Steffen
Django
Paolo Gozlino
Paolo Gozlino
Major Rod Murdok
Luciano Rossi
Luciano Rossi
Hugh / Jack Murdok
Teodoro Corrà
Teodoro Corrà
Williams
Jean Louis
Jean Louis
Howard Ross
Carlo Gaddi
Carlo Gaddi
Brett
Victoriano Gazzarra
Victoriano Gazzarra
Sam Hawkens
Thomas Rudy
Thomas Rudy
Rowland
Lucia Bomez
Lucia Bomez
Whore
Rada Rassimov
Rada Rassimov
Alethea / Alida Murdok
Ennio Antonelli
Ennio Antonelli
Rowland Gang Member
Artemio Antonini
Artemio Antonini
Hawkins Henchman
Fortunato Arena
Fortunato Arena
Murdok Henchman
Ennio Balbo
Ennio Balbo
Storekeeper
Omero Capanna
Omero Capanna
Shotgun
Remo Capitani
Remo Capitani
Murdok Henchman Playing with Dynamite
Angelo Casadei
Angelo Casadei
Spectator at Duel
Arnaldo Dell'Acqua
Arnaldo Dell'Acqua
Man Throwing Dynamite
Director: Sergio GarroneWriter: Anthony SteffenWriter: Sergio GarroneProducer: Pino de MartinoExecutive Producer: Teodoro Corrà

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John Chard
2014-07-18
60%

It takes time to die! A mysterious stranger rides into town and sets about enacting vengeance on those guilty of war crimes... A Spaghetti Western/Supernatural hybrid, Django the Bastard oozes atmosphere in spite of its obvious bargain bin budget. Anthony Steffen co-writes the screenplay with director Sergio Garrone and he also takes the lead role of the enigmatic stranger moving about the townsfolk like some grubby phantom. There's a splendid Gothic tint to proceedings, with crosses featuring prominently as Garrone and cinematographer Gino Santini dally with shadows and murky lighting techniques to enhance the other worldly pulse beat that the narrative calls for. Characterisations are pretty thin on the ground, though, while the action is only adequately staged. But genre fans are well served by the Spag Western staples that bring about sadism, wry social commentary and that old devil, Mr. Dry Black Humour. Never dull because Garrone keeps it brisk, and Steffen plays it rightly restrained as Django, this Bastardo passes muster for genre fans without ever actually being essential viewing. 6.5/10

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Status
Released
Origin
IT
Languages
Italian
Studios
Società Europea Produzioni Associate Cinematografiche, Tigielle 33

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