Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End

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Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End
Directed by Demofilo Fidani
Diego Spataro
Starring
Release date
1970
Country Italy
Language Italian

Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End is a 1970 Spaghetti Western "directed by Demofilo Fidani and/or Diego Spataro". [1]

Contents

The original Italian title of the film was Arrivano Django e Sartana... è la fine.

Plot

A pack of outlaws led by Black Burt Keller kidnap Jessica Colby and flee to Mexico. Bounty hunter Django and gunslinger Sartana join forces to rescue her.

Release

Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End was released in 1970. [2] The film is not an official part of either the Django or Sartana series and along with Demofilo Fidani's One Damned Day at Dawn… Django Meets Sartana! and Pasquale Squitieri's Django Defies Sartana , was among three of the unofficial Django and Sartana films released in 1970. [2]

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References

  1. DVD Talk.
  2. 1 2 Curti, Roberto (2018). "If You Meet Sartana...". The Complete Sartana (Booklet). Arrow Video. p. 26. FCD1762 / AV151.