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Film Description
Contains Django (Corbucci, 1966), Keoma (Castellari, 1976) and A Bullet for the General (Damiani, 1966).
Django: Banned in UK until the 1990s, Sergio Corbucci’s influential western stars Franco Nero as Django, the mysterious lone gunfighter who arrives in a bleak, mud-drenched town. Caught in the middle of a violent feud between two gangs of sadistic bandits, Django will need to fight for his life - armed with his devastating revolving Gatling gun!
Keoma: director Enzo G. Castellari’s acknowledged masterpiece. Franco Nero stars as Keoma, a gunslinger, who on his return to his hometown finds his half brothers have joined the evil gang of a sadistic local villain. Intent on restoring law and order, Keoma, aided by the banjo-playing (Woody Strode), must fight this horde of ruthless killers to the bitter deadly end.
A Bullet for the General: aka Quien Sabe?. In the Mexican Revolution, a gang of bandits led by the charismatic El Chuncho (a mesmerising Gian Maria Volonté) are stealing weapons for the rebel 'General' Elias. During a raid on a train, a mysterious gringo, Tate, assists the bandits by killing the train driver. Tate infiltrates the gang, which also includes the crazed priest, El Santo (Klaus Kinski) and the beautiful Adelita (Martine Beswick). But Tate is in fact a covert US assassin sent to kill the rebel General. Score from Ennio Morricone.