";s:4:"text";s:3707:" But possibly the most interesting of the bunch was Sergio Garrone's "Django the Bastard." All-New 2K Scan Created from a Beautiful Original 35mm Negative Element; Audio Commentary from Film Historian and Author Troy Howarth VCI Entertainment released the English dubbed version on DVD during 2002 in both full and widescreen formats under its U.S. title The Strangers Gundown. Coming from Synapse films on a nice looking Blu-ray disc, this movie tells the story of a Django that was a soldier until a group of turncoats stabbed his group in the back and left him and literally everyone else for dead. A Union soldier returns from the dead to take revenge on three officers who betrayed his unit in battle. All-New 2K Scan Created from a Beautiful Original 35mm Negative Element; Audio Commentary from Film Historian and Author Troy Howarth This product is currently out of print (OOP). Features.
'Django the Bastard’ is far from being one of the best spaghetti westerns. The results are quite grand, with the film cleaned up nicely and sporting a lot of depth and detail despite a heavier grain presence. What makes DJANGO THE BASTARD intriguing is that the story is a bit ambiguous on whether the main character is actually a living human being or some sort of a spirit. Django The Bastard isn’t a Franco Nero Django movie but it isn’t too bad either. A mysterious stranger appears to take terrifying revenge on former Confederate officers who during the Civil War betrayed and were responsible for the massacre of their unit. This version of Django the Bastard is the alternate English language U.S. version titled The Strangers Gundown, remastered in high-definition widescreen from a beautiful original 35mm negative element. Django, who is dressed all in black, heads into town and slams down a wooden cross with a man’s name on it it. Directed by Sergio Garrone. The film has a certain feel to it that would only be seen in Gothic horror. Yet, as a simultaneously trashy, creative and really gloomy blend of western and gothic horror, it surely is one of the most interesting ones.
Features. With Anthony Steffen, Paolo Gozlino, Luciano Rossi, Teodoro Corrà. Garrone takes atmosphere and surreal to new horizons. The Stranger's Gundown (U.S.A.) | Django the Bastard | Django Der Bastard (Netherlands) | Django und die Bande der Bluthunde (Germany) | Django the Bastard | O sinal de Django(Portugal) | Django - banditernas fiende (Sweden) | La horde des salopards (France) | Dajngo contre la horde des salopards (France) | W.D. This version of Django the Bastard is the alternate English language U.S. version titled The Strangers Gundown, remastered in high-definition widescreen from a beautiful original 35mm negative element.
Django the Bastard comes to Blu-ray thanks to Synapse Films, who have given this film a new 2k restoration from the US version’s 35mm negative. An intriguing spaghetti western with gothic horror genre elements, Django the Bastard bears striking similarities to Clint Eastwood's film High Plains Drifter, released four years later. AKA: Django il bastardo, The Strangers Gundown, Django the Avenger, Django: The Bastard, Stranger's Gundown. Runtime: 99 min Release Date: 8.11.1969 Also known as. Django the Bastard subtitles. The plot for Django the Bastard has the badass stranger, who of course is Django (Anthony Steffen), seeking out the men who betrayed him and his fellow Confederate soldiers many years ago. The black-garbed Django is a truly implacable foe, due to the fact that he has the …