Django the Bastard (1969) [R]

Release Date:
November 8, 1969

Original Title:
Django il bastardo

Alternate Titles:
Django el bastardo
Django the Avenger
Django the Bastard
Django, o bastardo
Een Bende ploerten voor Django
El bastardo
Höllenhunde gehetzt bis zum Verrecken
La Horde des salopards
La horde des salopards
O Sinal de Django
Stranger's Gundown
The Strangers Gundown

Genres:
Horror | Western

Production Companies:
Società Europea Produzioni Associate Cinematografiche
Tigielle 33

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 99

From Hell... the Stranger Comes Back!

A Confederate soldier returns from the dead to take revenge on three officers who betrayed his unit in battle.

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Assistant Director:
Roberto Bessi

Assistant Production Manager:
Bruno Evangelisti

Camera Operator:
Gaetano Valle

Cinematography:
Gino Santini

Costume Design:
Giulia Mafai

Director:
Sergio Garrone

Editor:
Cesare Bianchini

Executive Producer:
Teodoro Corrà

Makeup Artist:
Carlo Renzini

Music:
Vasili Kojucharov
Elsio Mancuso

Producer:
Pino de Martino

Production Manager:
Luigi Alessi

Sound Engineer:
Pietro Spadoni

Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci

Writer:
Anthony Steffen
Sergio Garrone

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