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Django Atira Primeiro

Título original: Django spara per primo
  • 1966
  • 14
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
680
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Django Atira Primeiro (1966)
DramaFaroeste espagueteOcidenteRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDjango's father is framed by his business partner Clusker and shot by a bounty Killer. Django inherits his fathers part of the business and a score to settle with Clusker.Django's father is framed by his business partner Clusker and shot by a bounty Killer. Django inherits his fathers part of the business and a score to settle with Clusker.Django's father is framed by his business partner Clusker and shot by a bounty Killer. Django inherits his fathers part of the business and a score to settle with Clusker.

  • Direção
    • Alberto De Martino
  • Roteiristas
    • Sandro Continenza
    • Massimiliano Capriccioli
    • Tito Carpi
  • Artistas
    • Glenn Saxson
    • Ida Galli
    • Fernando Sancho
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    680
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Alberto De Martino
    • Roteiristas
      • Sandro Continenza
      • Massimiliano Capriccioli
      • Tito Carpi
    • Artistas
      • Glenn Saxson
      • Ida Galli
      • Fernando Sancho
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
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  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Glenn Saxson
    Glenn Saxson
    • Glenn Garvin
    • (as Glen Saxson)
    • …
    Ida Galli
    Ida Galli
    • Jessica Kluster
    • (as Evelyn Stewart)
    Fernando Sancho
    Fernando Sancho
    • Gordon
    Nando Gazzolo
    • Ken Kluster
    Guido Lollobrigida
    • Ward
    • (as Lee Burton)
    Erika Blanc
    Erika Blanc
    • Lucy
    Marcello Tusco
    • Sheriff
    Valentino Macchi
      Antonio Piretti
      • Lucy's Brother
      Alberto Lupo
      • Doc
      Lewis E. Ciannelli
      • (English version)
      John Hart
      John Hart
      • (English version)
      Ettore Arena
      • Saloon Guest
      • (não creditado)
      Fortunato Arena
      • Cluster Gunman
      • (não creditado)
      Bruno Ariè
      • Cluster Henchman
      • (não creditado)
      John Bartha
      John Bartha
      • Thomas Garvin
      • (não creditado)
      Augusto Brenna
      • Bank Customer
      • (não creditado)
      Amerigo Castrighella
      • Saloon dance costumer
      • (não creditado)
      • Direção
        • Alberto De Martino
      • Roteiristas
        • Sandro Continenza
        • Massimiliano Capriccioli
        • Tito Carpi
      • Elenco e equipe completos
      • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

      Avaliações de usuários12

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      7svoboda_k

      This film is underestimated by the viewers

      I don't know why this well-made film is underestimated by the viewers? The rating is 6.1 and I think it had to be higher.

      Director Alberto De Martino and his collaborators made a good film that can be watched several times.

      Lead actors: Glenn Saxson (as Glenn Garvin / Django), Evelyn Stewart (Jessica Kluster), the legendary Fernando Sancho (Gordon) and Alberto Lupo (Doc), Nando Gazzolo (Ken Kluster) are especially credited for providing above-average acting to the audience presented a complex plot.

      By the way, in this film, there is an action almost from the beginning to the end, which requires constant attention from the viewer. There are also quite a number of witty, funny scenes that seem relaxing.

      6 screenwriters deserve great credit, including the director Alberto De Martino.

      Visually, the film is above average why they are deserving: Art Direction by Pier Vittorio Marchi, Set Decoration by Franco D'Andria, Costume Design by Gaia Romanini, Cinematography by Riccardo Pallottini.

      Acceptable music was composed by the esteemed Bruno Nicolai.

      My recommendation is that this good, long-made ago film, must be watched carefully by spaghetti western fans. I don't think they'll complain that they spent about 95 minutes watching him. Spectator Coventry rated it even with a high rating of 8! The ratings here are whole numbers, so I couldn't rate the movie with a rating of 7.5.
      6planktonrules

      Not a lot to this Django knockoff

      After the Franco Nero film "Django" appeared, a lot of unscrupulous movie folks began releasing movie after movie with the name Django in the title--but they had little to do with this original film. "He Who Shoots First" (also known as "Django Shoots First") is one of these faux Django films. Now I am not sure if the film was meant to be a knockoff or if, perhaps, the folks doing the dubbing just decided on their own to make it a Django film. But, at least the leading man, Dutchman Glenn Saxson looks a bit like Nero.

      The film starts with Django going to see his father and finding him dead--having just been shot down by a bounty hunter. Not wanting to pass up a good opportunity, Django shoots the bounty hunter and brings his dad's corpse to town to claim the reward!! Only later does he learn that perhaps his father was NOT a criminal but was up on trumped up charges by folks intend on stealing his half interest in a local gambling hall. So, for most of the rest of the film, Django needs to fight the local scum who are trying to kill him and then claim what is rightfully his.

      Aside from the film having the audacity of having Django claim the bounty on his own dad(!!), I also really liked the ending as well as the music. The soundtrack was a good bit better than the average Italian western. But, apart from these things, the film had little to offer other than folks getting punched and shot. Not especially remarkable but a decent time-passer.

      FYI--At one point, one of the folks says "A man can't testify against his wife" but in American law this isn't exactly true. A man cannot be FORCED to testify against his wife. But, if he wants to help the prosecution by testifying against her he is surely welcome to do so.
      Wizard-8

      Serviceable spaghetti saga

      This has nothing to do with the Franco Nero "Django" movie, though I'm pretty sure you already know that. Though this "Django" movie is not up to the Nero movie, it is a competent little spaghetti western. Certainly, it's not perfect. A number of characters are stereotypes found in other spaghetti westerns, like the goofy bearded tubby fellow who helps the protagonist. The hero is kind of smug and arrogant at times. There is a minimum of plot, which is really evident when things are wrapped up for the most part long before the very end. On the other hand, the movie does have a nice musical score, sports some good scenes of action as well as moments of suspense, and doesn't have any boring sequences. There is also a twist at the end that I didn't see coming. The movie doesn't break new ground, but it's adequate for spaghetti western fans.
      7ma-cortes

      Entertaining and amusing Spaghetti Western with special appearance by secondary idol Fernando Sancho

      At the beginning of the film, "Django" (Glenn Saxson) meets up with a bounty hunter called Ringo (Jose Luis Martin) who happens to be taking the body of Django's dead father to town for a $5000 bounty . Django murders Ringo and then decides to bury the bounty hunter instead of his father , as he then takes his dad's body into town for the money. Django inherits his fathers part of the business and a score to settle with Cluster (Gazzolo). A local character named Gordon (Fernando Sancho) tells Django that he actually owns half the town since his daddy was colleague with Cluster . A bar room brawl ensues with Django getting help from a mysterious doctor (Albert Lupo) who is staying in town . Django , the Doctor and Gordon join forces and reckoning to banker Cluster and his wife (Evelyn Stewart or Ida Galli as Femme Fatal) .

      This above-average Ravioli Western packs thrills , action , brawls in Terence Hill-Spencer style , crossfire and drags at times , balancing in ups and downs ; resulting to be pretty entertaining . The movie has the typical Spaghetti characters , as the violent facing , greedy antiheroes, bloody and spectacular showdowns, quick zooms , extreme baddies and being well directed . This fun story also has touches of humor as when the starring speaks with his deceased daddy and at the ending when appears a gunfighter played by George Eastman reclaiming his inherited rights . The picture is a tale of justice and revenge , as a gunfighter looks for a man in a little town and seeks vendetta against the father's killer . The basic plot is typical spaghetti western fare , but what makes this movie stand out is its style . The starring called Django , though some countries was called Trinity or Glenn Garvin , is stunningly played by the Dutch Glenn Saxson . Glenn is very fine , he ravages the screen , he jumps , bounds and leaps , hit and run . Glenn as a brave and two-fisted gunslinger is terrific , subsequently the would play similar roles in other Spaghettis ; as also starred "Il Magnifico Texano" and ¨Vete con Dios , Gringo¨ . Music original by Bruno Nicolai composes a nice Spaghetti soundtrack and well conducted and splendid leitmotif ; it's full of enjoyable sounds and emotive score , including attractive songs at the beginning and the end . There are many fine technicians and nice assistant direction , excellent production design , and atmospheric cinematography by Riccardo Pallottini , he creates a colorful scenario on the interior ranch and barren outdoors , dirty landscapes under a glimmer sun , and being shot in Elios studios (Rome) and Spain : Manzanares Del Real , La Pedriza and of course , Almeria .

      The flick was professionally directed by Alberto De Martino or Herbert Martin . This Italian writer / filmmaker so consistently mixed the good with the mediocre that it became quite impossible to know what to expect from him next . He wrote/directed several Western , action and intriguing films . He is an expert director/writer of Giallo , Western , wartime , horror and all kind of genres . As he directed horror : ¨The tempter¨ . ¨Blood link¨, ¨Miami Golem¨ , ¨Holocaust 2000¨ ; Warlike : "Dirty Heroes" , Peplum : ¨Invincible gladiator , La Rivolta Dei Sette , Il Triunfo di Ercole , ¨Los Invencibles¨ and Spaghetti : ¨Sangre Sobre Texas¨, ¨Sheriff terrible¨ "Here We Go Again, Eh Providence?" . Rating : 7. Good Western that will appeal to Spaghetti fans because being filled with action , thrills , intrigue and shootouts .

      This funny film belongs to ¨Django¨series , after successful original ¨Django¨ by Sergio Corbucci with Franco Nero , it was followed by several imitations , rip offs and cheesy copies , such as : ¨Pochi dollar per Django¨ or ¨Alambradas De Violencia¨ (1966) by Leon Klimowsky starred by Anthony Steffen , Gloria Osuna , Frank Wolff ; ¨El Mio Nome e Django¨ (1969) by Ferdinando Baldi with Terence Hill , Horst Frank , George Eastman ; ¨Django Le Bastard¨(1969) by Sergio Garrone with Anthony Steffen , Paolo Gozlino ; ¨¨Django defies Sartana¨(1969) by Pasquale Squitieri with George Ardisson and Tony Kendall ; ¨Ein Pressen Fur Django¨ or ¨Barro en Ojos¨(1971) by Edoardo Mulargia with Anthony Steffen ; and the official sequel titled ¨Il Grande Ritorno¨(1987) by Nello Rossati with Franco Nero , Christopher Connolly and Donald Pleasence .
      8spider89119

      a solid, entertaining example of the genre

      This spaghetti western has a great story-line that grabs you from the get-go, and keeps you interested til the end.

      The performances from the actors are about average for the genre. The most recognizable euro-western actor in the film, Fernando Sancho, is OK in this movie, but not as good as he usually is. Of course, one always has to keep in mind that the portrayal is not his alone, since the voice in English is done by someone else.

      The movie has a very good spaghetti-style music score, nice camera work, some riveting scenes, and a great revenge plot with some unique elements and a couple of twists. The end was a real kick. I was going to give it a 7 out of 10, but then the ending made me want to push it up a notch.

      If you are a fan of spaghetti westerns, and not just the well-known ones, you will most likely really enjoy this one.

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      • Curiosidades
        This fake sequel of Django (1966) was released in Spain in 1974 with the title "Yo soy Trinidad" (I'm Trinity), after the success of Trinity é o Meu Nome (1970), changing the name of the main character in the dubbing, calling him Trinidad (Trinity) instead of Django.
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        Followed by O Filho de Django (1967)

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        • 28 de outubro de 1966 (Itália)
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        • Desierto de Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Espanha
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