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colonna sonora film, django, luis bacalov, verita note
€ 39.00

 
django
(1966)


composer: luis bacalov

label: verita note

total duration: 01.15.32

soundtrack style: western



   


tracks

01. Django (Main Titles Song - English Film Version)
02. Town Of Silence
03. Fango Giallo
04. Django (Saloon)
05. Blue Dark Waltz
06. Fruscii Notturni
07. Django (Suspense)
08. La Corsa
09. Django (Waiting)
10. Django (Love Moment)
11. Vamonos Muchachos
12. Espera Y Ataque
13. La Corsa (2nd Version)
14. Django (Love Moment 2)
15. Vamonos Muchachos (2nd Version)
16. Vamonos Muchachos (3rd Version)
17. Django (Mariachi)
18. Vals De Juana Yimena
19. Vamonos Muchachos (4th Version)
20. Django (Mariachi # 2)
21. Django (Mariachi # 3)
22. El Pajarito
23. Town Of Silence (2nd Version)
24. Corrido (With Vocal)
25. La Corsa (3rd Version)
26. Espera Y Ataque (2nd Version)
27. Django (Rage)
28. Duello Nel Fango
29. Django (End Titles Song In English - Original Film Version)

Bonus Tracks:

30. Preludio (Solo Armonium / The Cemetery Scene Unused Take)
31. Corrido (Alternate Version - No Vocal)
32. Django (Instrumental Version / Unused)
33. Django (Main Titles Song - Original Single Italian Version Mono)
34. Django (Instrumental - Alternate Version Mono)
35. Django (Main Titles Song - Original Single Italian Version Stereo)
36. Django (Instrumental - Alternate Version Stereo)
37. Django (Karaoke Version Mono)

 
 
further information
Japanese import
This Japanese edition includes unreleased bonus tracks!
 
story

Sergio Corbucci crafted one of the most popular and widely imitated of the Italian spaghetti westerns of the 1960s with this violent but stylish action saga.
A mysterious man named Django (Franco Nero) arrives in a Mexican border town dragging a small coffin behind him.
When he attempts to save a woman who is being attacked by a group of bandits, he finds himself in the middle of a conflict between Mexican gangsters and racist Yankee thugs, with the innocent townspeople and a fortune in Mexican gold stuck somewhere in between.
Django becomes a force to be reckoned with when it's discovered his coffin actually contains a Gatling gun.
Django proved so popular in Europe that over 30 sequels and follow-ups were produced, though Franco Nero would not return to the role until 1987's Django 2: Il Grande Ritorno (the only sequel endorsed by Corbucci, which proved to be the last film in the series.

Cast:
Jose Bodalo, Eduardo Fajardo, Franco Nero, Loredana Nusciak, Angel Alvarez, Ivan Scratuglia, Simon Arriaga, Rafael Vaquero

Director:
Sergio Corbucci

 

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