Django spricht kein Vaterunser (1968)

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Django spricht kein Vaterunser: Directed by Paolo Bianchini. With John Ireland, Robert Woods, Evelyn Stewart, Claudie Lange. Richard Gatling wants to offer the machine gun he has invented to the government, but Tarpas has other ideas and kidnaps the man along with his prototype. Tanner then tries to track them down.

“u0026quot;Gatling Gunu0026quot;, or as itu0026#39;s called on video, u0026quot;Damned Hot Day of Fireu0026quot;, might also be known as u0026quot;Strange on the Range.u0026quot; It is really a conglomeration of scenes that are supposed to tell a historical Civil War story, yet the gayety that surrounds the tale fails to elicit any war-like substance. In fact in the middle of the film, a rodeo suddenly appears out of nowhere, that seems totally out of place. Another aspect of the movie that is bizarre, are unrelated scenes that somehow are trying to convey a vague social message about racial injustice. Overly dark shootouts in a house and a cemetery, only further add to the frustration. Finally the jazzy musical score seems like it is from the wrong film. Overall a disappointment. MERK.”

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