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Django und Sartana, die tödlichen Zwei

Originaltitel: Una lunga fila di croci
  • 1969
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 37 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
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Django und Sartana, die tödlichen Zwei (1969)
Italo-WesternDramaWestern

Django und Santana sind Kopfgeldjäger, die in einer kleinen Stadt im Westen Banditen ausschalten. Ein böser Landbesitzer, der illegale Einwanderer schmuggelt, und die Männer, die für ihn arb... Alles lesenDjango und Santana sind Kopfgeldjäger, die in einer kleinen Stadt im Westen Banditen ausschalten. Ein böser Landbesitzer, der illegale Einwanderer schmuggelt, und die Männer, die für ihn arbeiten, haben mächtig hohe Preise auf dem Kopf.Django und Santana sind Kopfgeldjäger, die in einer kleinen Stadt im Westen Banditen ausschalten. Ein böser Landbesitzer, der illegale Einwanderer schmuggelt, und die Männer, die für ihn arbeiten, haben mächtig hohe Preise auf dem Kopf.

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    • Sergio Garrone
  • Drehbuch
    • Sergio Garrone
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Anthony Steffen
    • William Berger
    • Nicoletta Machiavelli
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    680
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    • Regie
      • Sergio Garrone
    • Drehbuch
      • Sergio Garrone
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Anthony Steffen
      • William Berger
      • Nicoletta Machiavelli
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    Anthony Steffen
    Anthony Steffen
    • Johnny Brandon
    William Berger
    William Berger
    • Everett 'Bible' Murdock
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    • Maya
    Mariangela Giordano
    Mariangela Giordano
    • Dolores Roja
    Franco Ukmar
    • Cerockee
    Giulio Mauroni
    Gabriele Torrei
    Gabriele Torrei
    Giancarlo Sisti
    • Buck Sullivan
    Giorgio Dolfin
    • Fargo Henchman
    Mario Brega
    Mario Brega
    • Brandon's Partner
    Riccardo Garrone
    Riccardo Garrone
    • Mr. Fargo
    Bruno Ariè
    • Gunman in Flashback
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    Angelo Boscariol
    • Soldier
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    Omero Capanna
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    Teodoro Corrà
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    • Fargo's Bodyguard
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    Paolo Figlia
    • Burt Kelly
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    Gilberto Galimberti
    Gilberto Galimberti
    • Carl Smart
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      • Sergio Garrone
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      • Sergio Garrone
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    4Uriah43

    Coyotes Versus Bounty Hunters

    This film begins on the banks of the Rio Grande, where a vicious outlaw named "Manuel Santana" (Emilio Messina) learns of an approaching cavalry unit intending to arrest him and his gang for smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States. To avoid being caught red-handed, Santana decides to kill all the illegal immigrants he has hiding in his wagons and ride off. Needless to say, activities like this have already drawn the attention of the United States government. Since the U. S. Cavalry cannot go into Mexico to apprehend these men, a bounty is soon issued to help in that regard. That being said, within no time, a highly efficient bounty hunter named "Johnny Brandon" (Anthony Steffen) arrives on the scene to capitalize on the situation. Yet even though he swiftly ends Santana's operation, he soon realizes that there is a much bigger smuggling operation in that area and, to that effect, he turns to another skillful bounty hunter named "Everett 'Bible' Murdock" (William Berger) to help him out. What he fails to take into consideration, however, is that his primary target is a man named "Mr. Fargo" (Riccardo Garrone) who is much more resourceful than Santana could ever be. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was one of those Spaghetti Westerns that had all of the right ingredients but never really attained what potential might have been there. One case in particular had to do with the casting of Nicoletta Machiavelli (as "Maya"), who was poorly utilized throughout the course of the film. Additionally, some of the alternate titles, like "A Noose for Django," are extremely misleading, as there is nobody named Django in this film at all. Be that as it may, while this film wasn't a complete waste of time, I was still left somewhat disappointed, and I have rated this movie accordingly.
    5The_Void

    A lesser "Django" movie

    This film was made in the same year as 'Django the Bastard', with the same director and the same actor in the title role. A Noose for Django feels a lot like an afterthought, and I wouldn't be surprised to find that is the case. This film doesn't benefit from as good a storyline as the aforementioned Spaghetti western, and it feels more like a film that has had the name 'Django' slapped on it to help it's selling prospects, as the title character feels very much like he's just been dropped into the plot. The plot highlights the antagonism between Mexicans and Americans in a story about smuggling illegal immigrants into an American township. Towards the start, we see a smuggler ditch his cargo in callous fashion. From there, we learn that there's a bounty on the heads of all illegal smugglers, and this attracts the bounty hunter Django to the fray in order to bring the men to justice. However, Django isn't the only hunter on their trail as he faces competition from other gunslingers. Well, I think this is the basic plot line; the muddled screenplay doesn't exactly make it easy to decipher exact plot details.

    A Noose for Django is one of the more difficult to find entries in the Django series, and that seems pretty apt it really isn't all that good. Naturally, the film features a plethora of violent gun fights and a handful of gritty characters; but nothing is really explained or done in any great detail, which really leaves the film feeling rather flat. Anthony Steffen gives a performance that is, in my opinion, better than the one he gave in Django the Bastard (albeit slightly); but it's spoiled by the fact that he's eclipsed by his rival bounty hunter and his very cool seven barrelled shotgun! Said gun represents what is probably the only real memorable thing about this film; which really says a lot for it. However, in typical Italian fashion; A Noose for Django compensates for its muddled and rather boring story with style. The atmosphere is dark and gritty and the locations, while obviously cheap, do help the film with regards to the atmosphere as it presents a very minimalist western style. Overall, I can't say that I liked this film very much and don't recommend tracking it down; although there may be something here for Spaghetti western fan.
    8adrianswingler

    A Long Line of Crosses...and a longer line of corpses!

    The movie is entitled "A Long Line of Crosses" and I suggest watching it in Italian with subtitles to appreciate what it was supposed to be like. American release titles are often 100% marketing in the genre, and have NOTHING to do with the movie or the people that made it. This has to be the most extreme example. I don't think it counts as a spoiler to note that a) There is no Django in this, and b) there is no hanging. There's no long line of crosses for that matter, but it's an apt title.

    For me, there are four major classes in the genre. First, those that are great movies outside the genre, second, those that are not as good as that but better than the average example, those that are fair to middling and those that are below par. For me, this was a solid example of the second class.

    It's slightly over the top in terms of self-consciousness of the genre, but that's OK for lovers of Spaghetti Westerns. Yeah, we can see The Preacher is obviously an imitation of Klaus Kinski in The Great Silence and lots of other over the top flourishes, but they never detract from the flow. I enjoyed it.

    Many of the genre were social commentaries on American's place and actions in the world and issues of concern to progressives in the 1960s. This one does that solidly, but gets so much right about US/Mexico border issues that it is still relevant as I write this in 2016. I would have given this 7/10, but that raises it a point in my estimation.

    Meal pairing suggestion: Camarones a la Diabola with rice and refried beans and flour tortillas.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Bounty Hunters in Bountiful Bullet Bonanza.

    Una lunga fila di croci (AKA: No Room to Die/A Noose for Django/Hanging for Django) is directed by Sergio Garrone and features music by Vasco and Mancuso, with cinematography by Franco Villa. It stars Anthony Steffen, William Berger, Nicoletta Machiavelli, Mario Brega and Riccardo Garrone.

    Mexican's are being smuggled over the border to work as cheap labour for wealthy land baron Fargo (Garrone). Fargo's gang is made up of known criminals with bounties on their heads, this greatly interests two bounty hunters, Brandon (Steffen) and Murdock (Berger), who may have to team up to achieve their goals and stay ahead of the game?

    On plot terms it's simplicity 101, a couple of cool dudes are waging a war against the evil and wealthy town boss and his gang. In true Spaghetti Western style a lot of blood is shed, there's plenty of scowling from scuzzy men and pouting from the lead babe. A twist is thrown in for good measure, and on an action quota basis this never lacks in that department. In fact I think there might be more gunplay than actual dialogue!

    It's what I would call a safe Spaghetti Western, a chance to make a telling political point is wasted, but there's a lot of style around to ensure that the pic is never once dull. Garrone (Django the Bastard) knows his Spaghetti and indulges in the staples of the genre, with canted angles, revolving frames, whippy pans, zooms in and out, up-tilts and fight scenes that literally come through the camera. Add in Berger's 7 barrelled shotgun with its endless supply of bullets, a schizophrenic musical score, the gorgeous Machiavelli getting a female role of some substance, and it's all good really.

    Not top tier Spaghetti, and it is hardly original, but it keeps the plate warm with bullets and punches galore. 7/10
    6Coventry

    A Long Line of Crosses

    Experience taught me that, in case of spaghetti-westerns, it's always useful and interesting to Google-translate the original Italian titles. For some reason, the international titles in English are either irrelevant (most titles refer to in one way or another to the character of "Django" because that was the biggest commercial success) or nearly not exciting enough. Please disregard the English titles "A Noose for Django" and "No Room to Die" as the original title literally translates as "A Long Line of Crosses", which is – in my humble opinion as a western fanatic at least – a much more exhilarating and meaningful title. That being said, "A Long Line of Crosses" isn't the prototypic kind of spaghetti western that I would recommend in case you're fairly new to the genre. The film contains a number of fantastic elements, including a massively high body count and a terrific use of filming location and camera angles, but writer/director Sergio Garrone's script is too often confusing, incoherent and (unnecessarily) complex. Admittedly I often couldn't quite figure out why certain things happened, why some of the characters kept on double-crossing each other, or why the enemies didn't kill each other much earlier. The poor English dubbing obviously didn't help, neither. I'm relatively sure that the main plot focuses on the rich and supremely evil Mr. Fargo (depicted by the director's brother) who runs the highly immoral but profitable business of illegally smuggling poor Mexicans across the Texan border. Once he cashed the little amounts of money these people own, he sadistically dumps them into a ravine. The large list of notorious outlaws that he works with lures two different bounty hunters to town. Johnny Brandon and Everett "Preacherman" Murdock have two completely different personalities, but their pistols are equally fast and deadly. They close a pact to hunt down all the wanted criminals together, but Brandon is a defender of human rights whereas Preacherman is simply interested in the rewards. I honestly wouldn't ponder too much about the plot and merely enjoy the grotesque violence and delightful spaghetti western trademarks. "A Long Line of Crosses" bathes in that typical raw and filthy atmosphere, with lots of nasty-looking gunmen sweating and stinking in the burning sun, and the number of thugs falling dead from the cliffs or to the ground is practically countless. Anthony Steffen and particularly William Berger give away adequate performances, but – as usual – I personally liked the bad guy the most. Garrone is definitely the least brilliant Sergio of his generation of Italian western directors (defeated easily by Sergio Leone, Sergio Corbucci and Sergio Sollima) but I still appreciate his movies very much.

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      • 30. April 1970 (Westdeutschland)
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