Django's Cut Price Corpses

May. 03,1971      
Rating:
3.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The Cortez brothers rob a bank and flee beyond the Mexican border. On their trail are various people, each for a different reason: Sheriff Fulton is sent by the robbed bank to recuperate the money; Django, a head-hunter, is after them for the reward money; Pickwick is after a saddle stolen from him by the Cortez brothers; Pedro and Dolores, saloon owners, also would like to have the loot.

Jeff Cameron as  Django
Esmeralda Barros as  Pilar
Gengher Gatti as  Fulton
Angela Portaluri as  Donna Dolores
Dominique Badou as  Girl

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Reviews

HeadlinesExotic
1971/05/03

Boring

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BallWubba
1971/05/04

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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SanEat
1971/05/05

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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Verity Robins
1971/05/06

Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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Leofwine_draca
1971/05/07

DJANGO'S CUT PRICE CORPSES has the advantage of being a genuine DJANGO sequel but that doesn't make it much good. Instead this is one of the cheapest spaghetti westerns that I can remember seeing; it doesn't have that over-bright, sun-scorched feel to it, instead simply filmed in the lush green Italian countryside with various farm buildings visible in the background.The plot is some hackneyed piece of writing about Django's girlfriend being taken by a gang of bandits which leads him on a rescue mission. He's aided in his progress by two characters who are far more interesting than he is: Fulton, a cadaverous card shark played with sinister relish by Gengher Gatti, and Pickwick, a brawling, larger-than-life character played by the bear-like John Desmont. By comparison, Jeff Cameron is wooden as the protagonist, and his character has no depth at all.There are some routine shoot-outs that take place in this picture, and a stagecoach chase that feels very slow and stately. Some of the actresses give better performances than their male counterparts. In the end, the general humdrum feel comes down to director Luigi Batzella, whose heart simply doesn't seem to be in it.

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Wizard-8
1971/05/08

If you think the title "Django's Cut Price Corpses" sounds goofy and unprofessional, wait until you see the actual movie for yourself. The movie goes wrong in a number of ways. It's a pretty cheap enterprise for one thing - though supposedly taking place near the U.S./Mexico border, it's pretty clear the movie was inexpensively shot on the green landscape of Italy. There's also at least one shot where you see the shadow of the cameraman! There is also not much action, the little there is being anything but exciting, and the comic touches were desperately unfunny. But the main way the movie soon lost me was the extremely confusing (and boring) storyline. There are too many characters with too many motivations, and it was hard to keep everything straight. Even die hard fans of spaghetti westerns (like me) will find it tough to sit through this.

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spider89119
1971/05/09

This is really not a bad little western. It may make you scratch your head a little in a couple of parts, but even some of the great spaghetti westerns do that sometimes. The overall story is easy to follow if you just sit back and enjoy it for what it is- mindless escapist fun.The music is generically suitable for a spaghetti western. The acting is bad, but after a while it just seems like part of the personality of the characters. The main bad guy has a couple of unintentionally funny lines that made me chuckle. There's also an oddball character who laughs at things that aren't funny and likes to bludgeon people with his saddle when he gets into fights.Being a fan of spaghetti westerns, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. If you aren't a spaghetti western lover, you might not like it so much.

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garko80
1971/05/10

A very bad Spaghetti Western from Luigi Batzella. The story is boring and the production is terrible. The actors, even Jeff Cameron, are harrowing. The clothes and the dialogues of the characters are cheap and bad also the buildings are very cheap.

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