Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End
Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End

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Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End

1970
Movie
90 min
Italian

A gang of vicious outlaws lead by the crazed Black Burt Keller abduct Jessica Colby and decide to flee to Mexico. Shrewd bounty hunter Django and saintly roving gunslinger Sartana join forces to rescue the poor lass from the gang's vile clutches.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Demofilo FidaniGenres: Western, Spaghetti Western

Plot Summary

In this Spaghetti Western, a mysterious bounty hunter known as Django arrives in a lawless town seeking revenge for his murdered brother. He soon crosses paths with the equally formidable Sartana, and together they uncover a conspiracy involving a ruthless land baron and a hidden treasure. Their alliance is tested as they face betrayal and numerous deadly shootouts in their quest for justice.

Critical Reception

While not as iconic as some other Spaghetti Westerns, "Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End" is generally viewed as a competent entry in the genre. It features the typical gritty atmosphere, violence, and operatic style characteristic of Italian Westerns, and is appreciated by fans for its action sequences and its two titular characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • A serviceable Spaghetti Western with familiar tropes.

  • Features the expected levels of action and violence.

  • Enjoyed by genre enthusiasts for its dual protagonists.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but typical comments from Western fans highlight its adherence to Spaghetti Western conventions and its engaging plot.

Fun Fact

The film was made by Italian director Demofilo Fidani under the pseudonym Miles Deem, and features American actors who were often hired for Spaghetti Westerns to give them an international appeal.

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pancine

pancine

Among Fidani's worst. Of course that isn't saying much but ol' Dick Spitfire did make a few fairly decent ones. Jack Betts aka Hunt Powers and a boring "Sartana" character were equally bad. Even the fake cacti have done better work.