In 1966’s “Django” The Major's henchmen wear red hoods
over their faces to hide the fact that because so many extras were being
employed on other pictures in the area at the time, Corbucci was left with only
the "ugliest" ones, who were deemed not menacing enough, so they were
all given hoods to cover their faces. This red hood and scarfs was carried over
into such films as “Tombstone” where all the Cowboys wore red sashes and
Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained where the henchmen of Big Daddy (Don
Johnson) all where hoods to conceal their identities.
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