Django the Bastard
Django the Bastard

Django the Bastard (1969)

5.6 ? Nov 08, 1969 1h 39m

Overview

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

Genres

Western Horror

Release Date

November 08, 1969

Rating

5.6 /10

Runtime

1h 39m

Official Trailer from YouTube

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

Emy Rossi Scotti

Howard's wife

Rada Rassimov

Rada Rassimov

Alethea / Alida Murdok

Ennio Antonelli

Ennio Antonelli

Rowland Gang Member

Artemio Antonini

Artemio Antonini

Hawkins Henchman

Ettore Arena

Murdok Henchman

Fortunato Arena

Fortunato Arena

Murdok Henchman

Bruno Ariè

Hawkens 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

John Chard avatar

John Chard

6.0/10

Jul 18, 2014

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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