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Le Retour de Django

Titre original : Il figlio di Django
  • 1967
  • 12
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
4,9/10
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Le Retour de Django (1967)
Western spaghettiDrameOccidental

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe son of Django searches for the murderer of his father and is thereby involved in a war between two factions headed by former acquaintances of his famous parent.The son of Django searches for the murderer of his father and is thereby involved in a war between two factions headed by former acquaintances of his famous parent.The son of Django searches for the murderer of his father and is thereby involved in a war between two factions headed by former acquaintances of his famous parent.

  • Réalisation
    • Osvaldo Civirani
  • Scénario
    • Alessandro Ferraù
    • Tito Carpi
    • Osvaldo Civirani
  • Casting principal
    • Guy Madison
    • Gabriele Tinti
    • Ingrid Schoeller
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,9/10
    200
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Osvaldo Civirani
    • Scénario
      • Alessandro Ferraù
      • Tito Carpi
      • Osvaldo Civirani
    • Casting principal
      • Guy Madison
      • Gabriele Tinti
      • Ingrid Schoeller
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Guy Madison
    Guy Madison
    • Father Gus Fleming
    Gabriele Tinti
    Gabriele Tinti
    • Jeff Tracy
    Ingrid Schoeller
    Ingrid Schoeller
    • Jane Grayson
    • (as Ingrid Schöeller)
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Clay Ferguson
    Ignazio Spalla
    Ignazio Spalla
    • Thompson
    • (as Pedro Sanchez)
    Andrea Scotti
    • Coward sheriff
    • (as Andrew Scott)
    Roberto Messina
    • Logan
    • (as Bob Messenger)
    Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
    • Four Aces
    • (as Ivan Scratt)
    Cristina Penz
    • Saloon singer
    • (as Christl Penz)
    Luigi Ciavarro
    • Eyepatch
    • (as Luis Chavarro)
    Franco Gulà
    • Hotel Clerk
    Lucio De Santis
    Lucio De Santis
    • Hurricane, Henchman
    • (as Bob Johnson)
    Luciano Rossi
    Luciano Rossi
    • Mack
    Renato Mambor
    • Clint Donovan
    John Bartha
    John Bartha
    • Sheriff
    Giuseppe Castellano
    Giuseppe Castellano
    • Bill
    Giorgio Dionisio
    • Joe Grayson
    Piero Morgia
    Piero Morgia
    • Ferguson's Right Hand
    • Réalisation
      • Osvaldo Civirani
    • Scénario
      • Alessandro Ferraù
      • Tito Carpi
      • Osvaldo Civirani
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    Wizard-8

    Sub par, to put it kindly

    Why the Wild East DVD company decided that this particular spaghetti western was worth a DVD release in North America, I can't say for certain. Maybe it was because American Guy Madison was one of the actors in it, but any fans of Madison will likely be very disappointed by how he's used here. He doesn't first show up until more than a third of the movie has passed, and he doesn't get to speak until half the movie has gone by. To add insult to injury, his character really doesn't get to do that much. It's possible the movie could have still worked despite all this, but for the most part the movie comes across as an amateur effort. It looks and feels really cheap, and the feel of the movie is cold and passionless. The bad script makes everything unfold at a really slow pace. That is, when the story makes sense, since there are some really unclear and confusing portions throughout. (Just try to understand the first part of the movie!) This is one Euro western that really gives the genre a bad name.
    5django-1

    average spaghetti western, somewhat redeemed by Guy Madison as a gunslinging priest

    With two great titles (SON OF DJANGO and VENGEANCE IS A COLT 45), top-billed Guy Madison, and director Osvaldo Civirani at the helm (a man who has made quirky films in a number of genres--he sometimes misses the mark, but he takes chances), I had high hopes for this film.

    The DEATH RIDES A HORSE-style opening sequence was quite exciting too, but the film that followed was a letdown. The pacing is flat, the lead character is neither interesting enough nor mysterious enough to command much attention, and Guy Madison, although top-billed, should really have been given "and with the special participation of" billing in the credits as he is essentially a guest star. Gabriele Tinti is the protagonist, and he basically stumbles from one scene to another, getting the tar knocked out of him, but not showing much of a distinctive character (Richard Harrison would provide wit as he went through such torment, Tomas Milian would spew contempt toward his tormentors, Craig Hill would command fear even after getting beaten temporarily). There are a few nicely composed shots, a few places where the music is haunting and we see Tinti riding alone, and of course Guy Madison is excellent as the gunslinging priest/minister who comes to Tinti's aid, but isn't exactly welcomed. This role is a bit different from Madison's later role in Reverend Colt, a much better film.

    The "climax" of the film is quite unsatisfying too--I don't know if Tinti is to blame. Probably hurried writing and slack directing are responsible. Fortunately, AFTER the lame climax with Tinti, Madison's is the last face we see, so at least the film left a positive image in my mind.

    Although a "revenge for a murdered father" film, SON OF DJANGO features little tension and this viewer at least didn't really care whether Tinti got his revenge. There are probably a dozen Bob Steele westerns from the 1930s with a similar plot, and nine-tenths of them as I remember pulled me into Steele's quest for revenge. Not here.

    I can recommend the film only to Guy Madison collectors--he's fine here, although once again dubbed by someone else--and Eurowestern completists. And for the latter, I should say that this is not a BAD film, just an average one. It may well work for you, but didn't for me.
    4Uriah43

    Somewhat Shallow and Listless

    After witnessing his father being murdered in cold blood a young boy by the name of "Jeff Tracy" (Gabriele Tieti) is taken in by another family and raised by them. Upon reaching manhood he then sets out to find the man responsible and his journey eventually takes him to a small town which harbors a man named "Thompson" (Ignazio Spallo) who the killer mentioned while gunning down his father. Not totally convinced that Thompson was responsible and unsure of the identity of the gunman Jeff decides to stay in town long enough to investigate. However, what he doesn't count on is a range war between two powerful men which soon erupts in bloodshed all around. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that, other than the opening scene, this badly titled film doesn't actually involve the character known as Django that much preferring to concentrate on his son instead. And while there is certainly plenty of action to be found here, the plot itself seemed somewhat shallow and listless. That being said, while it certainly wasn't a bad Western by any means, I honestly wasn't that impressed with it and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
    3Steve_Nyland

    Cheap, Uninteresting, Middle-Period, Euro Western Crap

    Maybe I just got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning, but this movie sucks. Lead Gabriele Tinti is wooden, bland, lacking in charisma and looks stupid in his white fur jacket. Usually Spaghetti Westerns have long, taut pauses in dialog where actors sort of glare at each other. Tinti's eyes seem glazed over in comparison, as though he was bored and just couldn't think of a one-liner worth opening his mouth for. He walks into rooms, turns around, faces the camera, nods, and walks out. Most of the time he looks like he is sulking; At least Jack Palance would have the excuse of being hung over.

    I do not like Gabriele Tinti. He has never done anything to me personally of course, and while married to Euro sex symbol Laura Gemser became one of the fixtures of Euro Sleaze. He plays a sadistic creep in BLACK COBRA WOMAN and maybe it just left an impression. In any rate he is not suited for a Spaghetti Western anti-hero. But this movie was cheaply made as possible and perhaps he was all they could afford. Costumes are mish-mashes of department store threads combined with movie prop room cowboy vests. Even the ladies seem to be clad in hand-me-downs from more expensive productions that don't seem to fit them right, and the song one of them warbles for the camera is completely out of place in this production. Then again everything feels out of place; Supporting actors stand around looking like they are waiting for stage directions and the camera lingers on empty space in the canvas of the widescreen picture waiting for something to fill it. More often than not, nothing does.

    The story is supposedly about Tinti in search of the killer of his father, who was named Django. The only reason to have this plot element was to tie the film to Sergio Corbucci's superior DJANGO from 1966, and the only reason to do that is because nobody would have otherwise cared about this film, and correctly so. If the combined efforts of Guy Madison, Daniele Vargas, writer Tito Capri and composer Piero Umiliani (who would later recycle his musical score for at least 2 other films, both better than this, and who could blame him) cannot add more than a momentary spark to a Spaghetti Western, you know you are in trouble.

    There's another name in the credits, one Demofilo Fidani. More commonly known by his Americanized moniker Miles Deem, Fidani is a name that Spaghetti Western aficionados have come to associate with cheapness for the sake of cheapness. Between 1970 and 1972 or so he directed a dozen of these things, each one cheaper than the previous, and most of them about as interesting as your average Bazooka Joe chewing gum comic. Here he was in charge of the set designs and chose a minimalist approach that sadly leaves a few too many blank spaces for the imagination to fill in. Which mind you isn't necessarily a bad method given the film's look is approached with a certain sense of style.

    This movie's was not. It is an assembly of clichés and formula solutions strung together with a modestly engaging musical score, costumed in unattractive drab trappings & populated by actors who not only look like they don't give a damn but don't inspire the audience to give a damn. Even the pretty wife of the mistreated down on his luck dork rancher was only in the film to be abused on-camera as if to provide some sort of exploitation angle. You just don't care what happens to her so long as there is some sort of erotic thrill attached. And her sudden departure is the film's sole moment of surprise, yet does nothing to break the stilted, hesitant dialog, the uninspired camera-work, the clueless mugging of the supporting cast, and the inexcusably out of synch dubbing.

    I love low budget Spaghetti, but this movie quite frankly is way subpar. The only redeeming quality I can see is a sort of odd visual tension due to when the film was made. 1966 thru 1968 were probably the most interesting years of the Spaghetti boom, the pre- ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST period where the lesser Italian directors were trying to find their voice in the form that Leone & Corbucci invented. This effort straddles the divide between the straightforward Euro Western approach and the Spaghetti "style over substance" method. The basic story, direction and cinematography here is Euro Western, only the content's ultra-violent depravity speaks for what would eventually become the Spaghetti approach.

    What's missing is the style. The film has no sense of identity, it doesn't know whether it wants to be a cheap knockoff or a languid horse opera. A year after this was made, ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST proved that the Italians could make a Western on the same level of craft & scale as that of John Ford or Peckinpah. By contrast, this film is a slacker, trying nothing new, taking no chances, not even having the decency to provide us a lead star worth rooting for. You sort of watch the action in muted anticipation, hoping that Guy Madison or one of the sleazy villains will do something interesting. Only they don't.

    3/10
    7ccmiller1492

    Vendetta against a "Mafia don" in the old west......

    "Son of Django" amounts to nothing more than the title character's vendetta against what approximates a "Mafia don" in the old west...... It's a routine plot with Jeff Tracy, Django's son avenging his death. I never liked our American westerns much because they mostly seemed so unconvincing...the heroes (like Randolph Scott and John Wayne) and even the villains are way too clean and sterilized for the times, and the killings are antiseptically bloodless for some odd reason. I now watch them just for the plots and the settings, which are superior to the spaghetti westerns.

    As sub-par as this one is, it's faults are mainly due to the writers and director. Gabriele Tinti cannot be blamed for his lack of any credible dialog. His good-looking, masculine face and weathered,beard-shadowed jaw perfectly resembles those western heroes customarily pictured on American pulp paperbacks. He's long, lean and could be mean, but he's got a lot of soul and some morality, too. My favorite sequence is when he intervenes to stop a brutal and seemingly endless gang beating of an innocent man right in the middle of the town, in front of the victim's wife. It's hard to believe that Tinti, who looks like the perfect, slightly grubby epitome of the western hero was stuck for most of his career as a supporting character in "Emmanuelle" films. What a waste!

    I give this film a 7 out of 10 just because of Tinti's magnificent presence which illustrates the ideal of the American western hero. With a better script worthy of him, this could have been a standout and a new direction for his body of work.

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      Guy Madison's voice is dubbed by another actor in the English language version.
    • Connexions
      Follows Django tire le premier (1966)
    • Bandes originales
      They Called Him Django
      Written by Piero Umiliani

      Performed by John Wylder

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 août 1968 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Son of Django
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italie(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Denwer Film
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      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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