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Django Twinpack DVD 1987 Django, Django 2 - Il Grande Ritorno (Django Strikes Again) / Directed by Sergio Corbucci, Ted Archer / Starring: Franco Nero, Christopher Connelly, Licia Lee Lyon, William Berger, Donald Pleasence / Two Classic Italian Spaghetti Westerns
UPC 5999549905172
REGION 2 PAL DVD (Black & White)
MADE IN HUNGARY
AUDIO: English 2.0, Hungarian 2.0, Italian 2.0
SUBTITLES: Hungarian
Total Runtime: 180 minutes
English Summary:
Django (/ˈdʒæŋɡoʊ/, JANG-goh) is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed and co-written by Sergio Corbucci, starring Franco Nero (in his breakthrough role) as the title character alongside Loredana Nusciak, José Bódalo, Ángel Álvarez and Eduardo Fajardo.[6] The film follows a Union soldier-turned-drifter and his companion, a mixed-race prostitute, who become embroiled in a bitter, destructive feud between a gang of Confederate Red Shirts and a band of Mexican revolutionaries. Intended to capitalize on and rival the success of Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars, Corbucci's film is, like Leone's, considered to be a loose, unofficial adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo
Django Strikes Again (Italian: Django 2 - Il grande ritorno, lit. "Django 2 - The Great Return") is a 1987 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Nello Rossati. It is the only official sequel to Django
Twenty years after the events in the first Django, the title character has left the violent life of a gunslinger to become a monk. Living in seclusion in a monastery, he wants no more of the violent actions he perpetrated. Suddenly, he learns from a dying former lover that some time ago he had a young daughter, who has been kidnapped along with other children who are now working for a ruthless Belgian criminal known as El Diablo (The Devil) Orlowsky, who is an arms dealer and slave trader. The children and other prisoners work in Orlowsky's mine, from which he hopes to get rich from the spoils. Determined to find his daughter and nail the bad guys, Django gets some arms and goes on the warpath against Orlowsky's private army.
Italian Summary:
Django è un film del 1966 diretto da Sergio Corbucci.
All'uscita nelle sale fu visto come uno dei film più violenti mai prodotti fino ad allora. Proprio la violenza, la crudeltà e il cinismo messi in mostra contribuirono al suo grande successo e a renderlo una pietra miliare del western all'italiana.
Sud degli Stati Uniti, al confine col Messico, finita la guerra di secessione: Django è un reduce nordista che cammina con una sella in spalla e trascinando una cassa da morto.
Arrivato nei pressi di un ponte che permette di superare le sabbie mobili, da lontano osserva quattro messicani che frustano una donna, Maria, incolpandola di aver cercato di fuggire. Altri cinque uomini, con dei fazzoletti rossi al collo, intervengono uccidendo i messicani. Ma anche loro sono intenzionati a uccidere la donna, che odiano in quanto messicano-statunitense. Sul punto di essere bruciata viva, Maria viene salvata da Django che elimina i cinque, dimostrando grande rapidità e precisione nell'uso della pistola.
Django 2 - Il grande ritorno è un film del 1987 diretto da Nello Rossati (con lo pseudonimo "Ted Archer").
È uno spaghetti western, l'unico sequel ufficiale di Django (1966), di cui erano stati realizzati molti "seguiti" apocrifi
Django si è ritirato da quindici anni in un convento del Sudamerica, abbandonando la vita del pistolero: adesso è per tutti Padre Ignacio. Un giorno, però, riceve una visita inaspettata che gli porta una cattiva notizia: sua figlia Marisol (della quale fino a poco tempo prima non sospettava nemmeno l'esistenza) è stata rapita a San Vicente dallo spietato Principe ungherese Orlowsky, soprannominato "Il Diavolo" per la sua crudeltà, e che, con l'aiuto del suo ben armato battello fluviale e di un manipolo di soldati e banditi locali, cattura gli uomini per usarli come schiavi nelle sue miniere d'argento, e le donne per venderle ai bordelli.
Hungarian Summary:
Egy férfi, Django, gépfegyverrel a hátán, egy kis mexikói határvárosba érkezik. A városban háború dúl Rodriguez tábornok lázadói és a délvidéki Jackson őrnagy emberei között. Django a lázadók oldalára állva sikert ér el.
Django szerzetesként visszavonulva él egy távoli kolostorban. Egy napon volt felesége keresi fel, a férfi segítségét remélve, mivel közös lányukat, a szinte még gyermek Marisolt elrabolta a gonosz El Diablo, aki rabszolgákat ejt rabul ezüstbányájába, és fiatal szűzlányokat ragad el szüleiktől, hogy aztán jó pénzért eladhassa őket a városi bordélyba. Django a lánya keresésére indul, aki megannyi társával a Mariposa Negra gőzhajón raboskodik. Ekkor még mint Ignatius barát keresi fel El Diablót, a rabszolgatartó vezért, de a szép szó nem használ. Djangót megverik, megkínozzák, és a vezér ezüstbányájába szállítják, ahol rabszolgasorsra ítélik. A férfiban feltámad a harcos, megszökik, és kegyetlen bosszúhadjáratot indít a kegyetlen zsarnok és emberei ellen...
Cast / Interpreti e personaggi / Szereplők:
Django
- Franco Nero as DjangoJosé Canalejas as Hugo Gang Member
- Nero's voice was dubbed in English by Tony Russel, whom he had previously starred alongside in Wild, Wild Planet.
- José Bódalo as General Hugo Rodríguez
- Loredana Nusciak as María
- Angel Alvarez as Nathaniel, the Bartender
- Eduardo Fajardo as Major Jackson
- Gino Pernice (as Jimmy Douglas) as Brother Jonathan, Jackson's Spy
- Simon Arriaga as Miguel, Hugo's Henchman
- Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia as Leading Klansman at Bridge
- Remo De Angelis (as Erik Schippers) as Ricardo, Hugo's Henchman
- Raphael Abaicin as Hugo Gang Member
- Lucio De Santis as Whipping Bandit
- Silvana Bacci as Mexican Prostitute
- Guillermo Méndez as Klansman watching Jackson's target practice
- José Terrón as Ringo, Scarred Klansman
- Luciano Rossi as Klansman in Saloon
- Rafael Vaquero as Hugo Gang Member
- Cris Huerta as Mexican Officer at Fort Charriba
- Flora Carosello as Black Hair Saloon Girl
- Rolando De Santis as Klan Member
- Gilberto Galimberti as Klan Member
- Alfonso Giganti as Klan Member
- Giulio Maculani as Klan Member
- Yvonne Sanson as Redhead Saloon Girl
- Attilio Severini as Klan Member
Django Returns
- Franco Nero as Django/Brother Ignatius
- Christopher Connelly as 'El Diablo' Orlowsky
- Donald Pleasence as Ben Gunn
- Licinia Lentini (as Licia Lee Lyon) as Countess Isabelle
- Roberto Posse (as Robert Posse) as German Diablo Henchman
- Alessandro Di Chio as Captain
- Rodrigo Obregón as Diablo Henchman
- Miguel Carreno (as Micky) as Local Boy
- William Berger as Old Gunfighter
- Bill Moore as Old Gunfighter
- Consuelo Reina as Dona Gabriela
Directed by | Sergio Corbucci |
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Music by | Luis Enriquez Bacalov |
Cinematography | Enzo Barboni |
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Distributed by | Euro International Film |
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Language | Italian |
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Italian film poster by Enzo Sciotti
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Directed by | Ted Archer |
Produced by | Luciano Martino (uncredited) |
Screenplay by | Franco Reggiani Nello Rossati Dialogue: Anna Miserocchi |
Story by | Franco Reggiani Nello Rossati |
Based on | Django by Sergio Corbucci |
Starring | Franco Nero Christopher Connelly Licia Lee Lyon William Berger Donald Pleasence |
Music by | Gianfranco Plenizio |
Cinematography | Sandro Mancori |
Edited by | Adalberto Ceccarelli |
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Dania Film Filmes International Reteitalia |
Distributed by | DMV Distribuzione Surf Film |
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3 December 1987 |
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88 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian English |