Django Kill ! details

Django Kill !
Format: 15 DVD
Starring: Ray Lovelock, Raymond Lovelock, Piero Lulli, Ángel Silva, Miguel Serrano, Milo Quesada, Tomas Milian, Roberto Camardiel
Director: Giulio Questi
Genres: Action/Adventure - Westerns, World Cinema - Italian
Studio: ARGENT FILMS LTD
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Django Kill !
15 Feature

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Run time: 1 hour 52 minutes
Rental release: 28 Aug 2008
Main languages: Italian
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  • Spaghetti and oddballs

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from Leyland , 18 Feb 2005

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    This has to be the most bizarre film to come out of a genre noted for its eccentricity. 'Django Kill' or, more correctly, 'If You Live..Shoot' ( the prefix was added to cash in on the success of the earlier 'Django' but has no other connection with the film) is a totally pessimistic, hellish interpretation of the cliches of westerns. It is violent in an unexpected way - even the hero blows up horses; there are blackshirt-wearing gay thugs under the orders of a fat pervert called Zorro and the ending involves molten gold, the villain's face and some horse entrails. I loved it!
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  • django rises again

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By juradino (811 reviews) from London , 02 Sep 2012
    Great set pieces in this spaghetti western where guy is buried alive and rescued only to encounter life at large again. Incomprehensibly simple plot and some very effective photography make it less violent than some other sw's. Those guys in black cowboy outfits looking like gang from Jailhouse Rock making Midnight Cowboy look saintly make some of the running. Nowhere near as gothic and stern as High Plains Drifter but passable, beware it is nearly 2 hours long. Gives different meaning to golden shower unlike in Goldfinger..
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  • Brutal Equations

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By RMcD (41 reviews) from London , 14 Dec 2011
    One of the very best Spaghetti-Westerns & one of the most brutal.

    All the usual ingredients(soundtrack,cinematography,dialogue etc) are present for a rousing gem- well known for some extreme scenes of human depravity & desperation.

    Warning : Not for the squeemish.

    Comparable with the original Django/ Django the Basterd/ Cut Throats Nine & other gritty classics.
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  • So bad it's good

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By Thomas Murray from South East , 13 Jan 2010
    I have heard the epxression 'so bad it's good' used a few times, and never quite got it's meaning, now I do, watch this film and you will too :-)
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  • This film doesn't make sense

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By JamesMc (134 reviews) from London , 16 Jan 2006
    And is all the better for it. Bizarre spaggetti western, with excessive violence, strange indians, and Gay baddies. What more could you possible want. Oh, an intro by Alex Cox, you got it.
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  • Westerns don't get more sinister than this...

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By ThunderkickBill (21 reviews) from London , 05 Apr 2005
    The most important thing with this film is to first cast out all associations with Sergio Corbucci's 'Django' - this film was made with the title 'If You Live, Shoot!' planned, but the studio tagged on the Django name to help put bums on seats.

    Django fans should not let this put them off, as this film is an equally dark spaghetti Western, and far more bizzare and stylistically directed. Less shoot-out orientated than character driven, the story focuses on how greed and the lust for gold bring out the cruelty and evil of men, as a small and very sinister town slowly tears itself apart trying to find the stolen gold that Millian's central character was betrayed for - in search for vengeance, Millian infact finds himself the only righteous person in a truly villainous town.
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