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title: "Django + Texas Adios Double Feature"
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# Django + Texas Adios Double Feature

**Brand:** franco nerosergio corbucci
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- **What is this?** Django + Texas Adios Double Feature by franco nerosergio corbucci
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## Description

In this definitive Spaghetti Western, Franco Nero (Keoma, The Fifth Cord) gives a career-defining performance as Django, a mysterious loner who arrives at a mud-drenched ghost town on the Mexico-US border, ominously dragging a coffin behind him. After saving imperilled prostitute Maria (Loredana Nusciak), Django becomes embroiled in a brutal feud between a racist gang and a band of Mexican revolutionaries...  With Django, director Sergio Corbucci (The Great Silence) upped the ante for sadism and sensationalism in Westerns, depicting machine gun massacres, mud-fighting prostitutes and savage mutilations. A huge hit with international audiences, Django s brand of bleak nihilism would be repeatedly emulated in a raft of unofficial sequels.  The film is presented here in an exclusive new restoration with a wealth of extras including the newly restored bonus feature Texas Adios, which also stars Franco Nero, and was released as Django 2 in several territories.  2-DISC LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS New restoration from a 4K scan of Django from the original camera negative by Arrow Films New restoration from a 2K scan of Texas Adios from the original camera negative by Arrow Films High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations  Uncompressed Mono 1.0 PCM audio  Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack  Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack  Six double-sided collector s postcards  Double-sided fold-out poster  Limited edition 60-page perfect-bound book featuring new writing on the film by Howard Hughes and Roberto Curti, and original reviews  Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sean Phillips DISC 1 DJANGO  Audio commentary by film critic, historian and theorist Stephen Prince Newly filmed interview with star Franco Nero Newly filmed interview with assistant director Ruggero Deodato Newly filmed interview with co-writer Franco Rossetti Newly filmed interview with Sergio Corbucci s wife Nora Corbucci Archival interview with co-writer Piero Vivarelli Archival interview with stuntman and actor Gilberto Galimberti Discovering Django, newly filmed appreciation by Spaghetti Westerns scholar Austin Fisher An Introduction to Django by Alex Cox, an archival featurette with the acclaimed director  Gallery of original promotional images from the Mike Siegel Archive  Original trailers DISC 2 TEXAS ADIOS [LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE] Audio commentary for by spaghetti western experts C. Courtney Joyner and Henry C. Parke Newly filmed interview with star Franco Nero Newly filmed interview with co-star Alberto Dell'Acqua Newly filmed interview with co-writer Franco Rossetti Hello Texas!, newly filmed appreciation by Spaghetti Westerns scholar Austin Fisher Gallery of original promotional images from the Mike Siegel Archive  Original trailer

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## Customer Reviews

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    This movie is great. I like spaghetti westerns and this one is ...
  

*by G***Y on Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2018*

I watched the Prime online version of this movie.  This movie is great.  I like spaghetti westerns and this one is filed with plenty of surprises and it's quite enjoyable for a spaghetti western fan.  If you ever heard about the TOP TEN reasons you might be a spaghetti western fan  joke which I read somewhere, a top ten list which mentioned you might be a fan and one of the reasons is . .  "you're pulling a coffin through town" well this movie answers the question one might ask about that joke as to why you'd be pulling one through town.  It's completely enjoyable as a fan of this style of movie and with enough surprises in it to be interesting  my old man who is quite elderly.If you hate spaghetti westerns, well then you probably won't find this enjoyable, but this certainly although a budget movie is one of the great ones because it has enough dramatic surprises that will make a B-movie fan who likes this kind of stuff laugh or be surprised.  This is certainly not a feel good western but doesn't leave the viewer with a down feeling.  It's somewhat typical of this kind of style of C-movie budget film.  Plenty of good drama in the script and surprises.  And I'm not going  to spoil it for you with spoilers as it's worth watching.

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    DJANGO!
  

*by E***S on Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2016*

This is the original Django, Shot in Italy. One of the best spaghetti westerns of all time, this movie does not disappoint. (Unless you hate dubbed movies) Django is mysterious, compelling, and pretty violent for its time. Including the same theme song used in Quentin Tarantino's version, the movie automatically sucks you in as the vocalist tells his sad story as Django drags a coffin behind him.

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    A Little Bit of Fun
  

*by E***Z on Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2018*

It has the atmosphere of a spaghetti western. Most of the story takes place in a town that is almost deserted. The rivals here are a group of bigots who enjoy themselves killing Mexicans and a group of Mexican bandits. Django is between the two. Django seems also an interesting character made for a spaghetti western. The audience may see him carrying a coffin which keeps the suspense for almost the first half hour of the film. However, once the coffin was open, I was in for a great disappointment. I will not explain why to omit potential spoilers here. In spite of all this, this western provides moments of fun for the audience although tension is lacking most of the time. The conclusion recalls Sergio Leone's For A Fistful of Dollars, but it doesn't compare.

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