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Django Kill (1967)

Directed by Massimo Pupillo

85 min57 frames

Western

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Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit enclosed space with metal bars visible in the background. A young man with stubble looks…Django Kill (1967) movie still: wide — A dry desert landscape with scrub brush and a wooden fence in the distance. A man on horseback passes through…Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — A close-up of a young man framed by hanging gold tassels. He stares steadily forward against a background…Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — A close-up of a lined ledger page with a hand-drawn black ink X. The paper is aged with faint ruling lines…Django Kill (1967) movie still: medium — Two men sit at a small table inside a dimly lit room with wallpapered walls. One man holds a lit cigar…Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — A man in a tan hat is framed behind a dusty, multi-pane window. He stares directly ahead with a cigar held…Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — A man's face is partially obscured by a textured, vertical brown barrier. He looks through the narrow…Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — An out-of-focus close up shows a man's face against a dark background. The subject gazes forward with…Django Kill (1967) movie still: establishing — A dry, hilly field is sparsely covered in low-lying green shrubs and rocks. A lone horseman rides…Django Kill (1967) movie still: wide — A vast expanse of textured white snow fills the frame. A single figure in white clothing lies horizontally in…Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — A woman stands before a wall covered in intricate red and cream damask wallpaper. She stares forward with…Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — A woman looks through a rectangular opening in a dark, weathered wooden partition. Her face fills the…Django Kill (1967) movie still: wide — Three men stand on a vast, flat expanse of sun-baked desert sand. They are positioned in a triangular…Django Kill (1967) movie still: fullbody — A dusty town square with wooden buildings and a shaded porch in the foreground. A young child stands…Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — A man stands in an outdoor area with a blurred earth-toned background. He looks ahead at the camera with a…Django Kill (1967) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit room features a wrought-iron bed frame in the foreground. A young woman grips the metal…
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What is Django Kill about?

Django arrives in the town of Santa Anna at the behest of a man named Sanders who'd been trying to buy safe passage for his cargo from a Mexican bandit named El Santo. Django finds that Sanders has been killed and that his rival, a man named Thompson, is now trying to deal with El Santo. Django, after a brief involvement with a beautiful young widow named Linda -- who has information on a lost gold mine -- becomes entangled in this situation by agreeing to escort a shipment through El Santo's territory.

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What does the cinematography of Django Kill look like?

Across 55 sampled frames, Django Kill builds its coverage from close-ups (53% of the sample), with wide compositions (24%) carrying much of the rest. The lighting keeps 60% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 65% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of Django Kill?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Django Kill (1967) are #393028, #584f45, #d7c8ae, #796855, #49382f, #918972 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #393028
  • #584f45
  • #d7c8ae
  • #796855
  • #49382f
  • #918972

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