Django Shoots First (1966)
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- 1h 35min
- Romance, Western
- 28 Oct 1966 (Italy)
- Movie
Django's father is framed by his business partner Clusker and shot by a bounty Killer. Django inherits his fathers part of the business and a score to settle with Clusker.
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Cast
Glenn Saxson | ... |
Glenn Garvin / Django
(as Glen Saxson)
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Ida Galli | ... |
Jessica Kluster
(as Evelyn Stewart)
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Fernando Sancho | ... |
Gordon
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Nando Gazzolo | ... |
Ken Kluster
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Guido Lollobrigida | ... |
Ward
(as Lee Burton)
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Erika Blanc | ... |
Lucy
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Marcello Tusco | ... |
Sheriff
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Valentino Macchi | ... |
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Antonio Piretti | ... |
Lucy's Brother
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Alberto Lupo | ... |
Doc
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Lewis E. Ciannelli | ... |
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John Hart | ... |
(English version)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Ettore Arena | ... |
Saloon Guest (uncredited)
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Fortunato Arena | ... |
Cluster Gunman (uncredited)
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Bruno Ariè | ... |
Cluster Henchman (uncredited)
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John Bartha | ... |
Thomas Garvin (uncredited)
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Augusto Brenna | ... |
Bank Customer (uncredited)
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Alberigo Donadeo | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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George Eastman | ... |
Jeff Kluster (uncredited)
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José Manuel Martín | ... |
Ringo (uncredited)
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Osiride Pevarello | ... |
Drunkard (uncredited)
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Riccardo Pizzuti | ... |
Cluster Henchman (uncredited)
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Attilio Severini | ... |
Brawler (uncredited)
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Clemente Ukmar | ... |
Brawler (uncredited)
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Directed by
Alberto De Martino |
Written by
Sandro Continenza | ... | (story and screenplay) & |
Massimiliano Capriccioli | ... | (story and screenplay) & |
Tito Carpi | ... | (story and screenplay) (as Fiorenzo Carpi) & |
Vincenzo Mannino | ... | (story and screenplay) (as Vincenzo Flamini) & |
Giovanni Simonelli | ... | (story and screenplay) & |
Alberto De Martino | ... | (story and screenplay) |
Produced by
Edmondo Amati | ... | producer |
Maurizio Amati | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Bruno Nicolai |
Cinematography by
Riccardo Pallottini | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Otello Colangeli |
Editorial Department
Maria Napoleone | ... | assistant film editor (as Maria Napoleoni) |
Art Direction by
Pier Vittorio Marchi | ... | (as Vittorio Marchi) |
Set Decoration by
Franco D'Andria |
Costume Design by
Gaia Romanini |
Makeup Department
Romolo de Martino | ... | chief makeup artist |
Galileo Mandini | ... | chief hairdresser |
Rocchetti | ... | wig maker |
Production Management
Paolo Gargano | ... | production supervisor |
Piero Lazzari | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Enzo G. Castellari | ... | assistant director (as Enzo Girolami) |
Art Department
Sandro Symeoni | ... | poster designer |
Sound Department
Fausto Achilli | ... | sound |
Sandro Occhetti | ... | sound |
Romano Pampaloni | ... | sound recordist (as R. Pampaloni) |
M. Salvi | ... | sound recordist (as M. Savi) |
Alessandro Sarandrea | ... | sound (as Alessandro Serandrea) |
Stunts
Giorgio Ubaldi | ... | master of arms |
Ettore Arena | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Bruno Ariè | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Enrico Chiappafreddo | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Giancarlo Ukmar | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Enrico Cortese | ... | assistant camera |
Remo Grisanti | ... | camera operator |
Carlo Tafani | ... | assistant camera |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Toni Bandaccio | ... | assistant costume designer |
Script and Continuity Department
Maria Luisa Merci | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Lewis E. Ciannelli | ... | dialogue director: English version |
Franco Rossi | ... | production secretary |
Giorgio Ubaldi | ... | master of arms |
Mario Bardella | ... | voice dubbing (uncredited) |
Roberto Bertea | ... | voice dubbing: Fernando Sancho (uncredited) |
Nino Dal Fabbro | ... | voice dubbing: José Manuel Martin (uncredited) |
Adalberto Maria Merli | ... | voice dubbing: Glenn Saxon (uncredited) |
Mirella Pace | ... | voice dubbing: Erika Blanc (uncredited) |
Silvano Tranquilli | ... | voice dubbing: Lee Ward (uncredited) |
Luisella Visconti | ... | voice dubbing: Evelyn Stewart (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Constantin Film (1968) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Cosmopolis Films (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Cosmopolis Films (France) (theatrical)
- Oefram Filmverleih (1968) (Austria) (theatrical)
- Triangel Produksjon A/S (1967) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Dorado Films (2009) (United States) (DVD) (as "Django Shoots First")
- Eizô Bunka-sha (2023) (Japan) (Blu-ray)
- Eizô Bunka-sha (2023) (Japan) (DVD)
- El 9 Besepi S.L. (2023) (Spain)
- First Line Films (2003) (World-wide)
- Golden Eagle (1968) (United States)
- Iris (2016) (Italy) (tv)
- Lime Lights Pictures (2013) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Mill Creek Entertainment (2016) (United States) (DVD)
- Netflix (2022) (Netherlands) (video) (VOD)
- Orustak Soft (2023) (Japan) (Blu-ray)
- Orustak Soft (2023) (Japan) (DVD)
- Sinister Cinema (1993) (United States) (VHS)
- StudioCanal (2013) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- UFA Video (West Germany) (video)
- Umbrella Entertainment (2021) (Australia) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Umbrella Entertainment (2021) (Australia) (DVD)
- Universum Film (UFA)
- Video for Pleasure (VFP) (Netherlands) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- C.A.M. (music publishing)
- Cimino (furniture)
- Cinemontaggio (sound recording)
- Costumi d'Arte Peruzzi (costumes)
- Ditta Pompei (footwear)
- Ditta Tani & Figli (furniture)
- Elios Film (studio)
- Rocchetti (wigs)
- Studio Fotografico Vaselli (stills)
- Westrex Recording System (recording system)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Django's father is framed by his business partner Clusker and shot by a bounty Killer. Django inherits his fathers part of the business and a score to settle with Clusker.
Written by Tom Seldon |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Glenn Saxson is a Dutch actor playing an American cowboy (Django) dubbed in Italian. This is also true for the English version. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by Return of Django (1967). See more » |