Django's Cut Price Corpses

1971
3.6| 1h23m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 03 May 1971 Released
Producted By: Constitution Films
Country: Italy
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The Cortez brothers rob a bank and flee beyond the Mexican border. On their trail are various people, each for a different reason: Sheriff Fulton is sent by the robbed bank to recuperate the money; Django, a head-hunter, is after them for the reward money; Pickwick is after a saddle stolen from him by the Cortez brothers; Pedro and Dolores, saloon owners, also would like to have the loot.

Genre

Western

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Director

Luigi Batzella

Production Companies

Constitution Films

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Django's Cut Price Corpses Audience Reviews

XoWizIama Excellent adaptation.
Salubfoto It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
Bezenby Django's Cut Price Western more like! I don't know why Demofilo Fidani gets the label of 'the Italian Ed Wood' when folks like Luigi Batzella were producing crap like this. At one point a stagecoach rides right past a modern car! Every single thing about this film screams 'cheap and half-arsed'. Plus, this is from the director who would give us nazisploitation films Achtung! The Desert Tigers and The Beast In Heat, so if you've watched them (unlikely) you'll know what to expect here. Django arrives in town just as the most terrible bar fight committed to film is taking place at a local taverna. Some big fellow is throwing people around and while the only other customer is sitting at a table playing cards, Django pitches in and helps the guy. I think most people would have let the bad editing, terrible acting and even worse stunt work help them decide that this film was kack and switch it off, but not me. I'm too dumb for that.Django is trying to track down the Cortez brothers for reasons known only to himself while the other guy is also trying to track them down to retrieve gold that has been stolen, not ten seconds after this one of the Cortez brothers turns up, only it's obvious to all that the dude is a lady (even though this is revealed later, no clear explanation is made for why this is happening in the first place). More crap happens and… etc…Pish poor in every department, from the aforementioned car in the background to it all looking like it was filmed in someone's back garden, to the crappy editing to characters seemingly changing position between shots, to the deplorable acting of the captive gringo lady, and worst of all the almost complete lack of gunfights for the entire duration of the film, this is about as bad as spaghetti Westerns get. It's still better than the Beast in Heat though!
FightingWesterner Django hunts four bandito brothers who robbed a bank and kidnapped a woman, encountering various low-lives and oddball characters, including a gambler on the bank's payroll, an androgynous woman/teenage boy bandit, and a loud-mouth brute battling the gang over a saddle!This is one of the loudest, dumbest, lowest-budgeted, and least interesting fake Django pictures I've ever seen, with a plot so slim it would have been better served as an episode of The Cisco Kid rather than an eighty-minute feature. Obnoxious dubbing and a cast of people you'll never see again do their best to keep things uninteresting and viewers groaning.Action scenes feature lots of gun-smoke and people flying across the screen. At this point though, who cares?Not recommended.
Wizard-8 If you think the title "Django's Cut Price Corpses" sounds goofy and unprofessional, wait until you see the actual movie for yourself. The movie goes wrong in a number of ways. It's a pretty cheap enterprise for one thing - though supposedly taking place near the U.S./Mexico border, it's pretty clear the movie was inexpensively shot on the green landscape of Italy. There's also at least one shot where you see the shadow of the cameraman! There is also not much action, the little there is being anything but exciting, and the comic touches were desperately unfunny. But the main way the movie soon lost me was the extremely confusing (and boring) storyline. There are too many characters with too many motivations, and it was hard to keep everything straight. Even die hard fans of spaghetti westerns (like me) will find it tough to sit through this.
garko80 A very bad Spaghetti Western from Luigi Batzella. The story is boring and the production is terrible. The actors, even Jeff Cameron, are harrowing. The clothes and the dialogues of the characters are cheap and bad also the buildings are very cheap.