Django - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Django"
Django (1966)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
Django - TMDB rating
7.213/10
869
Django - Kinopoisk rating
7.314/10
26134
Django - IMDB rating
7.2/10
34000

Actors and characters

Photo Franco Nero #1289Photo Franco Nero #1290Photo Franco Nero #1291Photo Franco Nero #1292

Franco Nero

Franco Nero
Character Django
Photo José Bódalo #155893Photo José Bódalo #155894Photo José Bódalo #155895Photo José Bódalo #330226

José Bódalo

José Bódalo
Character Hugo Rodriguez
Photo Loredana Nusciak #155896Photo Loredana Nusciak #155897Photo Loredana Nusciak #155898Photo Loredana Nusciak #155899
Loredana Nusciak
Character Maria
Photo Ángel Álvarez #100133Photo Ángel Álvarez #100134

Ángel Álvarez

Ángel Álvarez
Character Nataniele
Photo Eduardo Fajardo #100135Photo Eduardo Fajardo #100136

Eduardo Fajardo

Eduardo Fajardo
Character Major Jackson
Photo Gino Pernice #100137
Gino Pernice
Character Jonathan
Photo Simón Arriaga #330227
Simón Arriaga
Character Miguel
Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
Character Jackson's Henchman
Photo Remo De Angelis #100138Photo Remo De Angelis #100139
Remo De Angelis
Character Ricardo
Photo Rafael Albaicín #100140
Rafael Albaicín
Character uno sgherro di Hugo
Photo José Canalejas #79603

José Canalejas

José Canalejas
Character uno sgherro di Hugo
Photo Luciano Rossi #56237

Luciano Rossi

Luciano Rossi
Character Jackson's Henchman
Photo Lucio De Santis #155902Photo Lucio De Santis #155903Photo Lucio De Santis #155904
Lucio De Santis
Character Man With Whip

José Terrón

José Terrón
Character Ringo
Photo Yvonne Sanson #100141
Yvonne Sanson
Character Redheaded Saloon Girl
Photo Flora Carosello #328487
Flora Carosello
Character Dark Saloon Girl
Photo Romano Moraschini #56263
Romano Moraschini
Character Rodriguez's Henchman (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Japanese director Takashi Miike filmed *Sukiyaki Western Django* (2007) with a clear reference to Sergio Corbucci’s film. In particular, the Japanese film also features a coffin.
  • In Quentin Tarantino’s *Django Unchained*, Franco Nero played a cameo role with an ironic reference to his role in *Django*.
  • Django's machine gun is a fake. It's a hybrid between a French "Mitrailleuse de Reffye", a Gatling gun, and a Maxim machine gun with water cooling. The ammunition belt does not move, and cartridges are present on both sides of the weapon. At least on the other side there should be an empty belt. The belt is also positioned too far from the machine gun mechanism.
  • There's a continuity error in the final scene: Django's revolver fires seven shots, despite having a six-round capacity.
  • Japanese director Takashi Miike filmed 'Sukiyaki Western Django' (2007) with a clear reference to Sergio Corbucci's film. In particular, the Japanese film also features a coffin.
  • In Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained," Franco Nero played a cameo role with an ironic reference to his role in the film "Django."
  • Django's machine gun is a fake. It is a hybrid between a French "Mitrailleuse de Reffye," a Gatling gun, and a Maxim machine gun with water cooling. The ammunition belt does not move, and cartridges are present on both sides of the weapon. At least on the other side, there should be an empty belt. The belt is also positioned too far from the machine gun's mechanism.
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