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[Machine Translation] The latest 2K restored version of the early masterpiece of Franco Nero, aka "Django" from "Sequel to The Wilderness Bouncer," the greatest star of macaroni! Franco Nero became a star with his role as "Django" in "The Wilderness Bouncer" ('66), a macaroni western starring the same year. He coolly played the opposite role of Django, a "highly skilled sheriff with a strong sense of justice". The young Nero's spectacular gunplay, in which he performs a series of backfire, spinning shots, altercations, and grave-digging techniques, is the main attraction of the film. The fresh charm of Kore Kitosh, one of macaroni's most famous gunslingers, who plays his younger brother Jim, is also noteworthy. Enzo Balboni's spectacular camerawork depicting the wilderness of the original landscape and Don Powell's melancholy theme song are also impressive. The film was directed by Ferdinando Baldi, a macaroni maker whose works include "Django: The Killing Machine (Gatling Gun)" ('68) and "The Blind Gunman" ('71). --Burt Sullivan, a young sheriff in Texas, travels to Mexico with his younger brother Jim to arrest Cisco, the avenger of their father's murder when they were children. But Cisco has become the ruler of the town, using his wealth and power gained from his aggressive land grabs. The townspeople are afraid of Cisco and will not talk to him, and the search for him is difficult, but Bart finally locates him and confronts him. But what he learns from Cisco's mouth is a shocking fact that he cannot believe his ears...
Original Release Year: 1966
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