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Django tire le premier (1966)

Review by svoboda_k

Django tire le premier

7/10

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.
  • svoboda_k
  • Dec 25, 2020

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