Spaghetti Westerns (Django) Movies on DVD
(1966)
If you like your westerns cooked up spaghetti style, you'll be eager to devour this Italian-Spanish production in which gunslinger Django (Anthony Steffen) decides it's time to turn respectable and run for sheriff. Wouldn't you know it--a gang of evil ranchers spoils those plans and sets our hero again to a rip-roarin' shootout! Gloria Osuna, Frank Wolff star. AKA: "Django: A Bullet For You." Widescreen; Soundtrack: English (dubbed). Dubbed in English.
While searching for the renegades who killed his wife, "A Man Called Django" (Anthony Steffen) rescues a horse thief about to be put to death for his crimes. After learning that the stranger knows where to find the outlaws responsible for her murder, Django embarks on a brutal crusade of vengeance. Stelio Candelli, Chris Avram co-star. AKA: "W Django," "Viva! Django." Next, "Django and Sartana's Showdown in the West" leads to the duo teaming up to track down a kidnapped woman in Mexico. Chet Davis as Django and Hunt Powers as Sartana star; with Gordon Mitchell, Simone Blondell. AKA: "Django And Sartana Are Coming...It's The End." 173 min. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English (dubbed) Dolby Digital stereo; theatrical trailers. Dubbed in English.
(1971)
While searching for the renegades who killed his wife, Django rescues a horse thief who is about to be put to death for his crimes. After discovering that the stranger knows where to find the outlaws responsible for the death of his loved ones, he embarks on a mission of vengeance. Will Django get the revenge he so desperately seeks? Anthony Steffen, Stelio Candelli, Glauco Onorato star. AKA: "W Django!," "Viva! Django." Standard; Soundtrack: English (dubbed). Dubbed in English.
(1969)
The legendary frontier anti-hero (played here by Anthony Steffen) tries to stay one step ahead of the hangman as he teams up with Bible-quoting bounty hunter William Berger (who totes a seven-barreled shotgun!) to take down a gang that smuggles Mexican peasants across the border for use as slave laborers. Mario Brega, Riccardo Garrone also star. AKA: "Hanging For Django," "No Room To Die." Widescreen; Soundtrack: English (dubbed). Dubbed in English.
(1966)
The original, landmark "spaghetti western" that spawned a slew of unrelated sequels. Franco Nero stars as the wandering gunman who, dragging his machine gun in a coffin behind him, arrives in a decaying frontier town caught in the middle of a violent battle between Mexican bandits and hooded racists. Director Sergio Corbucci's compelling drama also stars Eduardo Fajardo. 90 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: Italian Dolby Digital mono, English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English; interviews; photo gallery; poster gallery; biographies; theatrical trailer. In Italian with English subtitles/Dubbed in English.
(1967)
Surreal Spaghetti western that finds Tomas Milian walking into a town in the midst of a bloody conflict between a group of black-leather clad outlaws and a sadistic storeowner. Milian manages to stay alive with the help of two Indians while the rivals slaughter each other in the streets. With Pierro Lulli, Milo Quesada, and Roberto Camardiel. AKA: "If You Live, Shoot!" 117 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: Italian Dolby Digital mono, English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English; featurette; photo gallery; interviews; theatrical trailer. In Italian with English subtitles/Dubbed in English.
(1971)
Maybe "Django Kills Silently," but people still notice when the gunslinger pulls the trigger! In this action-packed Italian-French oater, Django (George Eastman) gets involved with a gorgeous gal (Liana Orfei) and defends colonists against Mexican bad guys. With Luciano Rossi, Mimmo Maggio. AKA: "Django Kills Softly." Next, find "Django's Cut Price Corpses," because he's on the hunt for bandits who've kidnapped his lady and taken refuge in the dank darkness of a cave. Jeff Cameron stars as Django; John Desmont, Esmeralda Barros co-star. AKA: "A Pistol For Django." 176 min. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English (dubbed) Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English; theatrical trailers. Dubbed in English.
(1966)
In this classic European western epic, Glenn Saxon inherits half of his town when his father is murdered. But before he can enjoy his riches, he must square off against the fiend who owns the other half of his community. With the help of his trusty sidekick, he prepares for the ultimate showdown with his foe. With Fernando Sancho, Evelyn Stewart. AKA: "He Who Shoots First." Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English (dubbed) Dolby Digital stereo, French Dolby Digital stereo, Italian Dolby Digital stereo; theatrical trailers. Dubbed in English.
(1971)
It's not a mortgage that doctor-turned-gunslinger George Eastman makes settlement on in this violent frontier vengeance tale, but a debt owed by the sadistic outlaws that killed his wife and family. And you can bet that Eastman will make sure the payment is in blood! Intense Italian-made oater also stars Ty Hardin, Lee Burton. AKA: "Terrible Day Of The Big Gundown," "Vendetta At Dawn." Widescreen; Soundtrack: English (dubbed). Dubbed in English.
(1968)
Actually, gunman Django (Terence Hill) has a nice casket all picked out for the crooked political boss (Horst Frank) responsible for his wife's murder. First, though, Hill will get a job as Frank's personal hangman and pretend to execute his enemies, secretly sparing them to join his army of vengeance. One of the finest entries in the "Django" series, this intense Euro-western also stars Barbara Simon, George Eastman. AKA: "Viva Django." Widescreen; Soundtrack: English (dubbed). Dubbed in English.
(1969)
The legendary frontier anti-hero (played here by Anthony Steffen) tries to stay one step ahead of the hangman as he teams up with Bible-quoting bounty hunter William Berger (who totes a seven-barreled shotgun!) to take down a gang that smuggles Mexican peasants across the border for use as slave laborers. Mario Brega, Riccardo Garrone also star. AKA: "No Room To Die," "A Noose For Django." Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: Italian; Subtitles: English. In Italian with English subtitles.
(1967)
Gunman Gabrielle Tinti tracks down the man--now a corrupt frontier town boss--who killed his parents years earlier. Despite the protests of his sole ally, preacher Guy Madison, Tinti is eager to show his target that "Vengeance Is A Colt .45." Andrew Scott, Daniele Vargas co-star. AKA: "Return Of Django," "Son Of Django." Also includes "Reverend Colt." 166 min. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English (dubbed). Dubbed in English.
Two-disc set includes "Django: A Bullet For You," "Django The Runner," "Return Of Django," "Hanging For Django," "A Man Called Django," and "A Pistol For Django." 9 3/4 hrs. total. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English (dubbed). Dubbed in English.
Saved from the hangman's noose, a bounty hunter teams with some locals to free a frontier town from a crooked boss and bring a murderous Mexican outlaw to justice in "Kill Django, Kill First" (1971), starring Giacomo Rossi Stuart, George Wang, and Aldo Sambrell. And frontier justice meets divine vengeance when mysterious gunslinger Brad Harris, wrongly accused of bank robbery, escapes from jail and sets off after the real crooks in "Django Adios" (1972), with Jose Torres and Zara Cilli. AKA: "Death Is Sweet From the Soldier Of God." Two-disc set also includes "10,000 Dollars For Django," "Django Kills Silently," "Django The Avenger," and "Django Defies Sartana. " 9 1/2 hrs. total. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English (dubbed). Dubbed in English.



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