Don't Wait, Django... Shoot!
Don't Wait, Django... Shoot!

Don't Wait, Django... Shoot!

1967Movie88 minItalian

Django returns home to find out that his father has been killed, by local bandits, in a business deal gone wrong . He swears revenge and a mixture of lone gun men, gang members and bandits get involved with the search for a pouch of money, missing from the ill-fated deal.

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IMDb5.9/10
Director: Edoardo MulargiaGenres: Western, Action, Adventure

Plot Summary

A mysterious gunman known as Django arrives in a town plagued by a ruthless gang. He seeks revenge for the murder of his family and the theft of his inheritance. Django skillfully navigates the treacherous landscape, facing off against bandits and corrupt officials. His quest for justice is a violent and bloody affair, culminating in a dramatic showdown.

Critical Reception

Don't Wait, Django... Shoot! is a typical Spaghetti Western of its era, featuring a charismatic lead, stylized violence, and a revenge plot. While not as iconic as some of its contemporaries, it offers solid action and atmosphere for fans of the genre. It received moderate attention upon release, contributing to the boom of the Spaghetti Western.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fans praise the film's energetic action sequences and classic Spaghetti Western tropes.
  • Some critics note its formulaic plot but acknowledge its effectiveness as genre entertainment.
  • The lead performance is often cited as a strong point, embodying the stoic anti-hero.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often highlight the film's satisfying revenge narrative and stylish gunfights, typical of the Spaghetti Western era.

Fun Fact

The film is one of many Italian Westerns released in the wake of the success of Sergio Corbucci's 'Django' (1966), leading to a proliferation of films featuring the character's name in the title, even if they were not direct sequels.

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John Chard

John Chard

Low, Low budgeted Django clone fails to ignite. Django (Ivan Rassimov) returns to the family home to find his father has been robbed and murdered by bandits. Ignoring the advice and pleas of his sister Mary (played by Rassimov's real lif...