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Bravo Django

Original title: Pochi dollari per Django
  • 1966
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Bravo Django (1966)
Spaghetti WesternCrimeDramaWestern

Sent to Montana to hunt down bank robbers, a bounty hunter takes the star off a replacement sheriff who didn't reach his destination and steps into a range war between farmers and cattlemen.Sent to Montana to hunt down bank robbers, a bounty hunter takes the star off a replacement sheriff who didn't reach his destination and steps into a range war between farmers and cattlemen.Sent to Montana to hunt down bank robbers, a bounty hunter takes the star off a replacement sheriff who didn't reach his destination and steps into a range war between farmers and cattlemen.

  • Directors
    • León Klimovsky
    • Enzo G. Castellari
  • Writers
    • Manuel Sebares
    • Tito Carpi
  • Stars
    • Anthony Steffen
    • Gloria Osuna
    • Ennio Girolami
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    561
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    • Directors
      • León Klimovsky
      • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Writers
      • Manuel Sebares
      • Tito Carpi
    • Stars
      • Anthony Steffen
      • Gloria Osuna
      • Ennio Girolami
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Anthony Steffen
    Anthony Steffen
    • Regan
    • (as Antony Steffen)
    Gloria Osuna
    • Sally Norton
    Ennio Girolami
    Ennio Girolami
    • Sam Lister
    • (as Thomas Moore)
    Joe Kamel
    • Graham
    Alfonso Rojas
    • Amos Brownsberg
    Ángel Ter
    Ángel Ter
    • Judge Horace Holden
    • (as Angel Ter)
    José Luis Lluch
    • Buck Dago
    • (as Jose Luis Lluch)
    José Luis Zalde
    • Mayor Fisher
    • (as Tomas Zalde)
    Sandalio Hernández
    • Deputy Smitty
    • (as Sandalio Hernandez)
    Frank Wolff
    Frank Wolff
    • Jim Norton…
    Chiro Bermejo
    • Barman
    • (uncredited)
    Enzo G. Castellari
    Enzo G. Castellari
    • First Intruder
    • (uncredited)
    Gonzalo de Esquiroz
      Alfonso de la Vega
      • Buckely
      • (uncredited)
      Félix Fernández
      Félix Fernández
        Ángel Menéndez
        • Carson
        • (uncredited)
        Joaquín Parra
        • Freeman
        • (uncredited)
        José Villasante
          • Directors
            • León Klimovsky
            • Enzo G. Castellari
          • Writers
            • Manuel Sebares
            • Tito Carpi
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          6boblipton

          Is This A Spaghetti Western, A Paella Western, Or A Chorizo Western?

          And what's the difference?

          Bounty hunter Anthony Steffan is sent to Montana to investigate a bank robbery. It's supposed to have been done by a man who has been dead for some time. However, his brother, Frank Woolf, is farming in the area with his dead brother's daughter, Gloria Osuna. On the way, Steffan finds a dead man with a sheriff's badge and papers. He pockets them and heads to town, where he is acclaimed as the sheriff. Unfortunately for him, the ranchers are fighting with the homesteaders.

          Clearly it's meant to be the Johnson County War, except that it's about fifteen years early. Ignoring that, it's a nicely told story, with some beautiful wide-screen cinematography by DP Aldo Pinelli -- he knows how to recompose the frame with miscellaneous items -- and a very nice, swaggering performance by Wolff. The title of the movie and the opening sequence may make you think you're in another Man With No Name ripoff. However, everyone seems to have at least two names. While the body count is impressively high, it's a nice little spaghetti western.
          7FightingWesterner

          Fake Django, Fake Sheriff

          Sent to Montana to hunt down bank robbers, bounty killer Anthony Steffen takes the star off a replacement sheriff who didn't reach his destination and steps right into a range war between farmers and cattlemen that has turned a small town into a tinderbox, with suspected fugitive Frank Wolff trying (not hard enough) to stay on the right side of the law.

          One thing this has going for it is the lack of comic relief, which sort of overtook a lot of European westerns in the years following this one's release. Other than that, it's rather ordinary, though always watchable and never boring, with story and execution more resembling a typical Hollywood western than the usual spaghetti offering. Some good action and locations are a plus.

          Fans of Anthony Steffen and his hard-edged performances probably won't be disappointed.

          Though officially credited to Spanish director Leon Klimovsky, the prolific Enzo G. Castellari claims to be the real director. I tend to believe him, as his style fits the proceedings more so than Klimovsky.
          6gazineo-1

          Not a real Django entry!

          Although this one is not a real Django entry - Steffen plays a gunfighter named Reagan here - it's a typical Italian western of the sixties with all the touches that gives a special and cult atmosphere for this genre nowdays. A good fun for nostalgic addicts of western spaghetti but not a great movie.

          I give this a 6 (six) because I'm a nostalgic guy too.
          5ma-cortes

          Spaghetti and Chorizo Western packed with action , crossfire , thrills and violence

          Spaghetti and Tortilla Western , co-produced between Spain and Italy and starred by two ordinary Spaghetti actors as the Italian Anthony Steffen and American Frank Wolff and dealing with a confrontation between cattlemen and homesteaders. This is not an actual Django outing , it's a Spaghetti with Chorizo Western crammed with action , shootouts and lots of violence . The film follows the American Western models but also in Spaghetti style . An Italian-Spanish co-production with outdoor sequences filmed in Colmenar Viejo , La Pedriza and Manzanares Del Real , Madrid . It's a medium budget film with usual actors , good technicians, passable production values and acceptable results . 1877 year , Reagan (Anthony Steffen) is a bounty hunter hired by the National Mining Company to recover $ 100,000 stolen by the gang of Jim Norton . Norton and his band are wanted ¨Dead or Alive¨ . After killing three of them , his investigations lead him to Mile City , a cattle town in Montana, land primarily for grazing , there lives Jim's twin brother, the peaceful Trevor (Frank Wolff who a few years later committed suicide) with a niece (Gloria Osuna) , and in which, after posing as a sheriff , he is in the midst of the war between the settlers with their cattle fences and cattlemen led by a nasty baron land (Alfonso Rojas who played thirty five Spaghetti) who advocate for open range needed to feed their cows . Gunmen were hired for a time to keep submitted the settle men and their barbed wire . Meantime the rowdy, free-spending cowboys attracted saloon keepers, gamblers , brothels and all types of frontier riff-raff , the town became notorious for its lawlessness but the new but impostor sheriff puts peace and order .

          It appears as director the Spanish/Argentinean Leon Klimovsky , but actually, for the most part of its filming by the disagreements arising with Klimovsky was realized by Enzo G. Castellari, which this film was his directorial debut in a sub-genre that became one of its greatest representatives . In fact if you compare the beginning of "7 Winchester for a massacre" which would direct the next year and the end this one seem to be similar direction . It's full of action , exaggerated characters, shootouts and loads of violence . ¨Alambradas de Violencia¨ or ¨Pochi Dollari per Django¨ is an exciting western with breathtaking showdown between the protagonist a bounty hunter gunfighter , Anthony Steffen , and a band's leader , Alfonso Rojas , and his hoodlums as Ennio Girolami . Anthony Steffen is fine , he ravages the screen, kills , shoots , hits and runs . There is plenty of thrills and action in the movie , guaranteeing some shoot'em up or stunts every few minutes . The film blends violence , high body-count and it's fast moving and quite entertaining . Nice score by Carlo Savina , including an enjoyable leitmotif and catching song . There is a very odd implementation of shots in the camera work during some particular scenes as the film approaches its climax , as in the ending gunfights and the customary showdown conclusion .

          This Western all'Italiana was produced by Marino Girolami , father of Enzo G. Castellari and Ennio Girolami, being middlingly directed by Leon Klimovsky . Leon was a craftsman who directed all kind of genres , as Terror for Paul Naschy (Marshall of hell, Rebellion of dead one , Orgy of vampires , Werewolf shadow, Dr Jekill vs. the werewolf) , Warlike (June 44 attack force Normandy , A bullet for Rommel , Bridge over Elba) and Western (Badland drifter , Reverend Colt , Torrejon city , Death knows no time , Two thousand dollars for Coyote , A dollar for Sartana) . Rating: 5 ; regular but entertaining .
          5Bezenby

          Well, they all have to start somewhere...

          This is said to be Enzo Castellari's debut film and it's for that reason I tracked it down. Sadly, it doesn't quite become a great film, but does have it's saving graces.

          There's a town in Montana where ranchers and farmers are having a land dispute which about to become all out war, and while on his way there bounty hunter Regan (Antony Steffen) happens across the murdered body of the town's sheriff. Adopting his persona, Steffen breezes into a town that has got a whole heap of warring factions going on...and he's caught right in the middle.

          On one side are the farmers, reluctantly led by Frank Wolff, who believes he can settle the business peacefully. Frank's problems are plentiful - his daughter is getting harrassed in town by ranchers, his land is being threatened by ranchers, the farmers want to go to war and there's the slight problem that Frank may well be a hunted criminal with a bounty on his head who is impersonating his own twin brother. That's what Steffen thinks is going on, but then he's impersonating a sheriff so it's a case of pot calling the kettle black.

          The head of the ranchers just wants to wipe the farmers off the face of the Earth and get on with, so he brings in some outlaws who reckon that the fake Frank might be the real Frank too, and after a lot of talky bits, we do get an all out gun battle at the end, but is it too little too late?

          Possibly. The film is almost devoid of Enzo's patented crazy camera angles, so the dramatic scenes (where Steffen falls in love with Frank's daughter, and there's a lot of talk about taking land, people threatening each other, that sort of thing) drag on a bit, but then there's a good chemistry between Steffen and Wolff, because you're not quite sure if Frank is impersonating his own brother, or if he is, whether or not he's a reformed character or still a violent outlaw.

          Things do kick into gear when the action arrives. Maybe it just took a film or two to realise where his strengths lay.

          Enzo himself turns up as a gunman who gets a cap popped in his ass. I wouldn't put this anywhere near the top of a 'must-see' list.

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          • Goofs
            The movie is set in 1881, but during the final gun battle, several characters use Colt or Smith and Wesson swing-out cylinder .38-caliber revolvers. These companies did not introduce such revolvers until 1889 and 1899 respectively.
          • Connections
            Referenced in Western, Italian Style (1968)
          • Soundtracks
            There Will Come a Morning
            Written by Carlo Savina and Don Powell

            Performed by Don Powell

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          • Release date
            • November 15, 1967 (France)
          • Countries of origin
            • Italy
            • Spain
          • Language
            • Italian
          • Also known as
            • Quelques dollars pour Django
          • Filming locations
            • La Pedriza, manzanares el real, Madrid, España
          • Production companies
            • Marco Film
            • R.M. Films
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 25 minutes
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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