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Django Defies Sartana

Original title: Django sfida Sartana
  • 1970
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
344
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George Ardisson and Tony Kendall in Django Defies Sartana (1970)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

Framed for a bank robbery, bounty killer Django's brother, Steve is lynched. Django hunts down Sartana, Steve's supposed accomplice, but finds him innocent also. The two men seek out the rea... Read allFramed for a bank robbery, bounty killer Django's brother, Steve is lynched. Django hunts down Sartana, Steve's supposed accomplice, but finds him innocent also. The two men seek out the real robbers.Framed for a bank robbery, bounty killer Django's brother, Steve is lynched. Django hunts down Sartana, Steve's supposed accomplice, but finds him innocent also. The two men seek out the real robbers.

  • Director
    • Pasquale Squitieri
  • Writer
    • Pasquale Squitieri
  • Stars
    • George Ardisson
    • Tony Kendall
    • José Torres
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    344
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pasquale Squitieri
    • Writer
      • Pasquale Squitieri
    • Stars
      • George Ardisson
      • Tony Kendall
      • José Torres
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    George Ardisson
    George Ardisson
    • Sartana
    Tony Kendall
    Tony Kendall
    • Django
    José Torres
    José Torres
    • Mute
    Bernard Farber
    • Philip Singer
    • (as Bernard Faber)
    Adler Gray
    • Singer's niece
    Salvatore Billa
    Salvatore Billa
    • Singer Henchman
    Fulvio Mingozzi
    • Sheriff
    Augusto Pescarini
    • Singer Henchman
    • (as Augosto Pesarini)
    Mirella Pamphili
    Mirella Pamphili
    • Saloon Girl
    • (as Mirella Pompili)
    Claudio Trionfi
    Teodoro Corrà
    • Juan Corvo
    John Alvar
    • Steve
    Tania Alvarado
    • Maria
    • (uncredited)
    Fortunato Arena
    • Bandit
    • (uncredited)
    Calogero Azzaretto
    • Mexican
    • (uncredited)
    Ugo Ballester
    • Gravedigger
    • (uncredited)
    Federico Boido
    Federico Boido
    • 1st Gunman
    • (uncredited)
    Dolores Calò
    • Crying Woman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Pasquale Squitieri
    • Writer
      • Pasquale Squitieri
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    6claudio_carvalho

    Simple Storyline of Revenge, But Entertaining

    Django (Tony Kendall) is in a search party hunting down the criminal Carlos. Meanwhile, Sartana (George Ardisson) arrives in his town, and the bank owner Philip Singer (Bernard Farber) asks his clerk Steve (John Alvar), who is Django's brother, to offer three thousand dollars to Sartana for him to leave the town. Sartana does not accept the offer and Steve leaves his hotel room and meets a prostitute to party with her. When Singer and his niece are kidnapped on the road and the bank's safe is found empty, the locals believe that Sartana and Steve robbed the bank. A group of vigilantes catch Steve, hang him and leave his corpse in the rain. Then Django returns, he meets his mute friend (José Torres) and finds the body of Steve. Django buries Steve and heads with Mute to seek out Sartana. They fight each other and Django learns that Sartana is innocent and has neither kidnapped Singer and his niece nor robbed the bank. Django, Sartana and Mute team-up and look for the real thief.

    "Django sfida Sartana" is a spaghetti western with a simple storyline of revenge, but very entertaining. Like other Italian western from the 70's, the edition is poor, the acting is wooden and the weapons do not need to be recharged. But who cares, the film is not bad and amuses. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Django Desafia Sartana" ("Django Challenges Sartana")
    6marc-366

    Z-list Django and Sartana stand face to face in combat

    Django (Tony Kendall) returns to his hometown of Tombstone to find his brother, local banker Steve, hanging from a noose. Steve has been executed following accusations that he had teamed up with Sartana (George Ardisson) to empty the safe of the bank, and had assisted his new colleague in the murder of bank manager Mr Singer (Bernard Faber). In reality, Singer had entrusted Steve with the task of confronting Sartana, and paying him to leave Tombstone rather than raiding the bank. A disgusted Sartana refuses this offer.

    Believing his brother to be innocent, Django sets out in pursuit of Sartana to discover the truth. The two heavy-weight protagonists stand face to face in combat, before learning that all is not as it seems with Singer's murder, and team up on a quest for justice and revenge.

    On locating a copy of "Django Against Sartana" I was immediately convinced that it would be a low budget, fairly average flick, name-checking the established characters in a vain effort to generate interest. But there is no denying that my squinting eyes display the threatening figures of Django and Sartana in front of me. It must be said however, a recent visit to the opticians had highlighted that I have clearly needed glasses for sometime (yet my vanity had prevented it). Reaching for said specs soon confirmed my original expectations - this Django is certainly no Nero (and not even a Hill or Steffen), and Sartana is no Garko. We are talking Z-list Django and Sartana here! Only the vague costume resemblance provides a hint to the identity of these feared gunfighters.

    Despite my obvious mickey-taking, I must say that I did really enjoy this film - probably largely because it was such an unintentional parody of the genre to which it belongs (it certainly wasn't for the wooden character acting!). The story did provide some great entertainment though, even if it was fairly predictable. I did also enjoy the effect of the freeze-frame grand entrance of the main characters.

    However...... I couldn't hold my hand to my heart and recommend it to anyone. And I guess, truth be told, I never thought I would be able to.
    5jordondave-28085

    Interesting et up bogged down by second half

    (1970) Django Challenges Sartana/ Django defies Sartana/ Django sfida Sartana DUBBED SPAGHETTI WESTERN MYSTERY

    Written and directed by Pasquale Squitieri that has Django (Tony Kendall) and his posse taking on Cuervo and his gang. And when news hits, Django becomes the talk of the town just as soon as Sartana (George Ardisson) comes into town. Head banker, Phillip Singer (Bernard Faber) asking one of it's employees, Steve Farrell (John Alvar) who happens to be Django's brother to personally deliver $3,000 over to him so that he won't rob the town's bank. Sartana becomes insulted and kicks Steve out of his rented room. And when the head banker, Phillip Singer gets shot, and the banks money goes missing, it is then assumed Sartana conspired with Django's brother to steal the town's money. Leading the entire town to lynch and hang Steve by the townspeople. By the time Django shows up, and finds out what happen he vows retribution assuming that that was exactly what may have happened. What ends up happening is that the head banker, Phillip Singer was alive all along and that it was a scheme to steal the town's money. All he did was change his name to Don Fellippe, both him and his wife succeeded in fooling the townspeople. Django seeking retribution to what happened to his brother with Sartana wanting to clear his name coming with them is a mute named Loco (José Torres).

    Watchable quickie mess that consists of an interesting set up that gets bogged down with uninteresting shoots outs and a mediocre fisticuff sequence between Django and Sartana. And like if that was my brother who was falsely accused like Django's brother was, beside the head banker and his wife, I think I'd also go after some of the townspeople who participated in that lynching via "Hang Em High", I assumed the writer and director of this movie by the name of Pasquale Squitieri may not have seen that movie.
    4FightingWesterner

    Bogus Django Vs. Bogus Sartana

    While Django is away, the town bank is cleaned out and the bank president killed. Django's brother is lynched by an angry mob, who believe he and Sartana responsible, sending Django on a mission of vengeance...against Sartana!

    This has a few effective moments, like when Django discovers his brother's corpse and his first encounter with Sartana. Most of the time though, it's just plain slow, with forgettable title performances by Tony Kendall and George Ardisson. Things pick up in the final third of the movie, though not nearly enough for a recommendation.

    If you ask me, Django doesn't get nearly enough revenge here. He should have made like Clint Eastwood in Hang 'Em High and High Plains Drifter, by violently killing the lynch mob and burning the whole crummy town to the ground!
    8wdb-3

    Django against Sartana

    I am a big fan of westerns, especially spaghetti, some are above average and i think this is one of them. It has a good, well thought out story and there is plenty of action and gun-play, ( fist fights and shoot outs ) to keep your attention. I also think the actors playing Django ( Tony Kendall ) and Sartana (George Ardisson ) are very good. The actual plot keeps you hooked and there are also a few surprises along the way. One thing i really liked was the rousing music score and the title song. There are of course many Django and Sartana movies some very good, some not so good, i have seen most of them and i think that, this is, one of the better one's and would recommend that if you get the chance,catch it.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 56019 delivered on 30 April 1970.
    • Goofs
      When Loco (Django's Mexican friend) throws his machete at the two baddies outside, which instead misses and sticks in the fence, the sun's shadow on the blade is at four o'clock. When Django shoots the two baddies immediately after this, the sun's shadow on the blade is suddenly at two o'clock.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Django: The One and Only (2003)

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 1970 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Omuz omuza
    • Filming locations
      • Castello di Corcolle, Roma, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • BCR Produzioni Cinematografiche
      • Produzioni Atlas Consorziate (P.A.C.)
      • Rewind Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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