: Features classic Spaghetti Western tropes, such as Django carrying his saddle over his shoulder and lighting a cigar with a sputtering stick of dynamite .

(also known as Viva! Django or A Man Called Django! ) is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western directed by Edoardo Mulargia . Starring genre veteran Anthony Steffen , it is one of the many unofficial sequels spawned by the success of Sergio Corbucci's original 1966 Django . 🎬 Key Features & Plot

: He rescues a Mexican horse thief named Carranza from a hanging to help him track down the four men responsible .

: Django returns home to find his wife has been murdered and raped by a gang of bandits .

: Reviewers note the film builds toward a dramatic "twist" finale regarding the identity of the killers . Production Details Viva! Django (1971) - IMDb

Django (1971): W

Django (1971): W

: Features classic Spaghetti Western tropes, such as Django carrying his saddle over his shoulder and lighting a cigar with a sputtering stick of dynamite .

(also known as Viva! Django or A Man Called Django! ) is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western directed by Edoardo Mulargia . Starring genre veteran Anthony Steffen , it is one of the many unofficial sequels spawned by the success of Sergio Corbucci's original 1966 Django . 🎬 Key Features & Plot W Django (1971)

: He rescues a Mexican horse thief named Carranza from a hanging to help him track down the four men responsible . : Features classic Spaghetti Western tropes, such as

: Django returns home to find his wife has been murdered and raped by a gang of bandits . ) is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western directed

: Reviewers note the film builds toward a dramatic "twist" finale regarding the identity of the killers . Production Details Viva! Django (1971) - IMDb

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