This past spring a
number of DVD companies rushed to take advantage of Quentin Tarantino's Oscar
(R) winning Django Unchained, by releasing as much (NTSC) product as they could
tie-in to the spaghetti-Django mythos. The first out of the gate was Timeless's
pair of classy (LP) double bills featuring 'Django Kills Silently' &
'Django's Cut-Price Corpses' and 'A Man Called Django' & 'Django and
Sartana's Showdown in the West'. Couldn't go wrong with those. Next Echo Bridge
let loose a volley of spaghetti collections containing either 4, 8 12 or 20 (LP
and EP) movie packs all in compressed form. Their titles are too numerous to
repeat here. Then the BlueRay juggernaut 25 spaghetti's on a one-sided (EP)
disk (!) entitled Westerns Unchained came forth from Millennium Entertainment.
It contained a fistful of unreleased titles in English. Now we come to the
latest spaghetti bonanza of essential Django movies presented in nifty
double-disk 6 (LP) movie packs from a company called TGG (thegarrgroup). At
first it looks like a great deal, in that it would contain a number of
unreleased (NTSC) titles mixed in with older product. Once you start checking
deeper you realize that the majority of their titles are available elsewhere in
varying degrees of speed. All their films are presented in english with new
superimposed titles that are at times confusing and border on the fraudulent. Now
lets examine these two new collections.
First up we have The Django Collection Volume 1. (011891522557 ) in LP speed. It includes Edward G. Muller's 'A Man Called Django' aka 'W Django' (see the above Timeless collection). Sergio Garrone's 'Hanging for Django' is 'No Room to Die' which appears to be new to DVD. Since it's recorded in the LP speed, it would be better to wait for the Kino-Video blue-ray release that's coming this August. Next up is Lucio Fulci's 'Brute and the Beast' under the misleading Dutch VHS title 'Django, the Runner', with their title presented in bright red, while the actual print has washed out credits [Available from Wild East in SP]. 'Django, A Bullet for You' is not the expected retitling of Leon Klimovsy's 'Ballad of a Bounty Hunter', but his 'A Few Dollars for Django' [see Echo Bridge]. 'Return of Django' is the superimposed translation of the French title of Osvaldo Civirani's 'Son of Django' used here to fool the consumer [Also available from WildEast]. Lastly 'A Pistol for Django' is Paolo Solvay's 'Django's Cut-Price Corpses' under the translation of the film's Spanish title [Again see the Timeless release].

Reviewed by Biltmore Michael Ferguson ©.
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