Django (character)

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Django
Franco Nero as Django in
Django (1966)
First appearanceDjango (1966)
Created bySergio Corbucci
Portrayed by
In-universe information
OccupationDismissed Union Army soldier
SpouseMercedes Zaro

Django is a fictional character who appears in a number of Spaghetti Western films.[1][2] Originally played by Franco Nero in the 1966 Italian film of the same name by Sergio Corbucci, he has appeared in 31 films since then.[3] Especially outside of the genre's home country Italy, mainly Germany, countless releases have been retitled in the wake of the original film's enormous success.[4]

Character biography

Franco Nero films

Django

neo confederates led by Major Jackson. Armed with a deadly Mitrailleuse
volley gun, Django proceeds to play both sides against each other in the pursuit of money and, ultimately, revenge against Jackson; the Major having murdered his wife years before.

Django Strikes Again

Twenty years after the events in the first Django, the title character has left the violent life of a gunslinger to become a monk. Living in seclusion in a monastery, he wants no more of the violent actions he perpetrated. Suddenly, he learns from a dying former lover that some time ago he had a young daughter, who has been kidnapped along with other children who are now working for a ruthless Belgian criminal known as El Diablo (The Devil) Orlowsky, who is an arms dealer and slave trader. The children and other prisoners work in Orlowsky's mine, from which he hopes to get rich from the spoils. Determined to find his daughter and nail the bad guys, Django gets some arms and goes on the warpath against Orlowsky's private army.

Appearances

Official films

Franco Nero films

Unofficial films

The enormous success of the original Django movie in 1966 inspired unofficial sequels to be created by a multitude of studios, due to loose copyright laws in Italy at the time. Some actually feature the character of Django, and some titles just capitalize on the name, even though the character is not in the film.[6]

TV series

Django is portrayed by Matthias Schoenaerts in the 2023 TV series of the same name.

See also

  • Man with No Name, a milestone Spaghetti Western character
  • Sartana, another Spaghetti Western character
  • The Sabata Trilogy

Further reading

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