Much like Django Unchained, the original 1966 italian Spaghetti Western Django was considered to be one of the most violent movies ever made up that point in time. The main character, played by Franco Nero, drifts throughout the film carrying an empty coffin and the movie ends in a shootout in a graveyard. The name Django is a reference to jazz musician Django Reinhardt who was able to play guitar despite a disfigured hand. The main character has to overcome a crushed hand which affects his marksmanship in the final shootout scene.
Check out the stills & original movie art from Django above. Shelter Half approved.






