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Django (Glenn Saxson) finds his father's corpse in the hands of a bounty hunter. After claiming the bounty for himself, he discovers his father was the partner of the local banker (Nando Gazzlo) and owned half of everything in town. With an out going local (Fernando Sancho) at his side, he fights for his inheritance. (Verleiher-Text)

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Gilmour93 

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Englisch According to the foreigner played by the Dutch Clint, a frequent target of Riccardo Pizzuti's beatings, and the characteristic sound of punches during saloon dances, it looked like a rehearsal for Man of the East. But as usual, it turned out to be about property, sex, and a bit of vendetta. With a suitable dose of exaggeration, plentiful action of varying quality, a traditional musical motif for the genre that you can whistle, and a mischievous finale that circles back to the two biggest driving forces, before déjà vu time arrives. The year of origin, 1966, raises the question of how a gunslinger duel between Django and Django would have turned out. ()

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Englisch This could have been a perfect spaghetti western if only Terence Hill had been in the lead instead of that Dutch guy, Glenn Saxson, who clearly didn't get the memo on how to act. Imagine Bud Spencer standing by his side, booming with advice. Saxson's performance was a double dose of cringe. Despite that, the rest of the movie was pure fun and stayed true to the era's vibe. ()

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