Django – Die Nacht der langen Messer (1970)

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Django – Die Nacht der langen Messer: Directed by Enzo Barboni. With Leonard Mann, Woody Strode, Peter Martell, George Eastman. Having been broken out of prison by bank robbers, an amnesiac is joined by three other convicts in a visit to his hometown, where he is caught in a feud between his family and the father of one of the robbers.

“Amnesiac Leonard Mann escapes from a sanitarium with fellow inmates Woody Strode, George Eastman, and Peter Martell. The four make their way to a town where Mannu0026#39;s father and angry brother are feuding with vicious rivals that try to use him and his state of amnesia for their own benefit.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis re-teaming of Mann and Martell (after The Forgotten Pistolero) has an intriguing premise and a slew of familiar faces, but takes way too much time for things to heat up. Everyone involved has definitely done better.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThat being said, this isnu0026#39;t bad. The four leads have great chemistry and keep things fairly interesting. The direction by E.B. Clutcher (best known for They Call Me Trinity and itu0026#39;s sequel) is adequate enough and the final thirty minutes fairly good.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe actress that plays Mannu0026#39;s love interest here, previously played his mother!”

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