Django (character)

Django (character)
Django
Created by Sergio Corbucci
Portrayed by Franco Nero
Terence Hill
Jack Betts
Anthony Steffen
Brad Harris
Gary Hudson
Tomas Milian
Jeff Cameron
John Clark
Tony Kendall
Hunt Powers
Glenn Saxson
Lee Van Cleef
Ruka Uchida
George Eastman
Information
Gender Male
Occupation Union Army dismissed soldier
Title Unclear
Spouse(s) Mercedes Zaro (1833-1869). Killed by bandits

Django is a character which appears in a number of spaghetti western films.[1][2]He appeared in thirty-one films in all.[3]

Appearances

  • Django (1966)
  • Django, this bullet for You (1966)
  • Django strikes first (1966)
  • Django the last slaughter (1967)
  • Django, kill (If you live, shoot!) (1967)
  • Don't wait, Django! Shoot! (1967)
  • Son of Django (1967)
  • Ten thousand dollars for a massacre (1967)
  • Man, pride, revenge (1967)
  • Django kills slowly (1968)
  • Django get a coffin ready! (1968)
  • Django does not forgive (1969)
  • Gallows-rope for Django (1969)
  • False Django (1969)
  • Django the bastard (1969)
  • One damned day at dawn… Django meets Sartana (1969)
  • Django against Sartana (1970)
  • Django and Sartana are coming… It's the end! (1970)
  • Sartana’s here… trade your pistol for a coffin (1970)
  • Django defies Sartana (1971)
  • Django is always No 2 (1971)
  • Django's cut price corpses (1971)
  • A ballad of Django (1971)
  • A gun for Django (1971)
  • A man called Django (1971)
  • Shoot, Django! Shoot first! (1971)
  • Django... Adios! (1972)
  • Long live Django! (1972)
  • Django strikes again (1987)
  • Sukiyaki Western: Django (2007)
  • Django Unchained (2012)

See also

References

  1. ^ Rare Spaghetti Western movies on DVD-R and VHS
  2. ^ Hughes, Howard (2006). Once Upon a Time in the Italian West: The Filmgoers' Guide to Spaghetti Westerns (illustrated ed.). I.B. Tauris. pp. 57–69. ISBN 9781850438960. http://books.google.com/books?id=LYK0wT-V9ocC. 
  3. ^ Stephen Prince "Sam Peckinpah's The wild bunch". Published by: Cambridge University Press, 1999 - 228 p. ISBN 0521586062, 9780521586061 (P.152)

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