VIVA DJANGO (1972) (aka Preparati la bara!, Django Sees Red, Django, Prepare a Coffin, Get The Coffin Ready)
Review: Terence Hill is DJANGO, a man with hate in his heart, and a raging desire for revenge. 5 years after the death of his wife by the tyrannical David Barry (Horst Frank), Django slowly builds an army of men also wronged by Barry, and seeking their own vengeance. But Django soon discovers that when gold is involved, no man can be trusted, and he may have to take out David Barry and his men by himself. George Eastman play Lucas, Barry's right hand man, and the person who actually pulled the trigger against Django's wife. Jose Torres plays Garcia a poor Mexican farmer that has different plans for Django's army. Directed by Ferdinando Baldi (Texas Addio), "Viva Django" is one of the few legit sequels to Sergio Corbucci's original "Django" and one of the more original storylines to come of the Spaghetti Western era. In English, no subtitles. Quality A- Cover Design By Fred Mckennonjackphantom666@yahoo.com
Directed by:Ferdinando Baldi
Starring: Terence Hill, George Eastman, Horst Frank, and Guido Lollobrigida