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Django returns home to discover that his father has been killed by local bandits in a business deal gone wrong.Django returns home to discover that his father has been killed by local bandits in a business deal gone wrong.Django returns home to discover that his father has been killed by local bandits in a business deal gone wrong.
Ivan Rassimov
- Django Foster
- (as Sean Todd)
Ignazio Spalla
- Barrica
- (as Pedro Sanchez)
Vincenzo Musolino
- Hondo
- (as Bill Jackson)
Armando Guarnieri
- Foster Senior
- (as Armando Guarneri)
Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
- Alvarez Henchman
- (as Ivan Scratuglia)
Remo Capitani
- Alvarez Henchman
- (uncredited)
Amerigo Castrighella
- Barrett
- (uncredited)
Nicola Di Gioia
- Hondo Henchman
- (uncredited)
César Ojinaga
- Navarro
- (uncredited)
Dino Strano
- Johnny
- (uncredited)
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Django: The One and Only (2003)
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Don't Wait Django...Shoot is an average to slightly above-average addition to the western genre
I recently watched Don't Wait Django...Shoot (1967) on Tubi. The storyline revolves around Django's father getting killed in a business deal gone wrong. When Django returns home, chaos ensues.
Directed by Edoardo Mulargia (Shango) and featuring Ivan Rassimov (The Humanoid), Ignazio Spalla (Sabata), Rada Rassimov (The Good, The Bad and The Ugly), and Marisa Traversi (Flashman).
The film offers a classic Django experience complemented by an excellent Italian spaghetti western soundtrack. The settings, attire, and props were meticulously chosen, creating a visually immersive experience. The shootouts and action scenes were well-executed, contributing to the film's solid appeal. While the storyline is somewhat cliché, it remains enjoyable to watch unfold.
In conclusion, Don't Wait Django...Shoot is an average to slightly above-average addition to the western genre. I would give it a 5.5/10 and strongly recommend it for fans of the Django series.
Directed by Edoardo Mulargia (Shango) and featuring Ivan Rassimov (The Humanoid), Ignazio Spalla (Sabata), Rada Rassimov (The Good, The Bad and The Ugly), and Marisa Traversi (Flashman).
The film offers a classic Django experience complemented by an excellent Italian spaghetti western soundtrack. The settings, attire, and props were meticulously chosen, creating a visually immersive experience. The shootouts and action scenes were well-executed, contributing to the film's solid appeal. While the storyline is somewhat cliché, it remains enjoyable to watch unfold.
In conclusion, Don't Wait Django...Shoot is an average to slightly above-average addition to the western genre. I would give it a 5.5/10 and strongly recommend it for fans of the Django series.
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- kevin_robbins
- Jan 16, 2024
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- Django - Dein Henker wartet
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- Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(studio: shot in)
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By what name was Don't Wait, Django... Shoot! (1967) officially released in Canada in English?
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