Django

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Synopsis

Django (1966) follows a former Union soldier turned drifter who arrives in a desolate border town and rescues a persecuted woman from armed men. As he navigates the town’s tensions, he manipulates a feud between a band of Mexican revolutionaries and a group of racist gunmen for his own purposes. This Italian-Spanish western blends stark violence, moral ambiguity, and revenge-driven motives in a bleak frontier setting.

Selected disc options for Django

Extras
Arrow box art
Arrow BD-ALL 4K/US 2021
Arrow box art
Arrow BD-ALL/US 2021
Blue Underground box art
Blue Underground BD-A/US 2010
Cult Films box art
Cult Films BD-ALL/UK 2024
Argent box art
Argent BD-ALL/UK/OOP 2013
Blue Underground box art
Blue Underground DVD-0/US/OOP 2004
Anchor Bay box art
Anchor Bay DVD-0/US/OOP 1999
Audio Commentary by Stephen Prince has extra has extra
Introduction by Actor Franco Nero (0:31) has extra
Introduction by Alex Cox (12:04) has extra has extra has extra has extra
Django & Django (80:35) has extra
Western, Italian Style (1968, 38:01) has extra
“Django”: The One and Only - Interviews with Actor Franco Nero and Assistant Director Ruggero Deodato (13:27) has extra has extra
Cannibal of the Wild West - Interview with Assistant Director Ruggero Deodato (25:48) has extra has extra
Discovering “Django” - Appreciation by Austin Fisher (23:33) has extra has extra
Django and Me - Interview with Ruggero Deodato (20:20) has extra
Django Never Dies - Interview with Actor Franco Nero (26:07) has extra has extra
A Punch in the Face - Archival Interview with Stuntman and Actor Gilberto Galimberti (18:43) has extra has extra
A Rock ‘n’ Roll Scriptwriter - Archival Interview with Co-Writer Piero Vivarelli (11:03) has extra has extra
Sergio, My Husband - Interview with Nora Corbucci (Wife of Sergio Corbucci) (27:48) has extra has extra
That’s My Life, Part 1 - Interview with Co-Writer Franco Rossetti (10:16) has extra has extra
Interview with Actor Franco Nero (12:38) has extra has extra
Alternate Opening Sequence (3:15) has extra
Stills Gallery [Arrow] has extra has extra
Stills Gallery [Blue Underground] (45 Images) has extra
Biography: Actor Franco Nero [Anchor Bay] (9 Screens) has extra
Biography: Actor Franco Nero [Blue Underground] (18 Screens) has extra
Biography: Director/Co-Writer Sergio Corbucci [Anchor Bay] (9 Screens) has extra
Biography: Director/Co-Writer Sergio Corbucci [Blue Underground] (21 Screens) has extra
International Theatrical Trailer (2:58) has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra
Italian Theatrical Trailer (2:58) has extra has extra has extra has extra
“The Last Pistolero” (“L’ultimo pistolero”) - With Actor Franco Nero (Short, 2002, 9:39) has extra has extra
Easter Egg: Trailer for Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! (1967) has extra
Easter Egg: Trailer for Mannaja (1977) has extra
Easter Egg: Trailer for Run, Man, Run (1968) has extra
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Notes

  • Arrow’s 4K Blu-ray is also available as a “Limited Edition” with Texas, Adios (1966) on Blu-ray; a 60-page booklet with writing by Roberto Curti (“The Other Side of Italian Cinema”) and Howard Hughes (“The D Is Silent: A Legend Is Born”, “Django Story: The Legend Continues”, and “Cut to the Action: The Films of Ferdinando Baldi”); a double-sided fold-out poster; and 6 double-sided postcards.
  • Arrow’s Blu-ray is also available as a “Limited Edition” with Texas, Adios (1966) on Blu-ray; a 60-page booklet with writing by Roberto Curti (“The Other Side of Italian Cinema”) and Howard Hughes (“The D Is Silent: A Legend Is Born”, “Django Story: The Legend Continues”, and “Cut to the Action: The Films of Ferdinando Baldi”); a double-sided fold-out poster; and 6 double-sided postcards.
  • Cult Films’ Blu-ray is included in the “Spaghetti Westerns” box set with A Bullet for the General (1967) and Keoma (1976); and three art cards. Reissued separately (2025/04/24).
  • Blue Underground’s DVD includes liner notes by Christopher Frayling. Reissued 2007/07/24 without “The Last Pistolero” short, individually and in the “Spaghetti Westerns Unchained” box set with Texas, Adios (1966), Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! (1967) and Keoma (1976).
  • Anchor Bay’s “DVD Double Feature” DVD also includes Django Strikes Again (1987).

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