Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! Page #6

Synopsis: The Stranger, a half-breed bandit, is part of a band of thieves that steal a cargo of gold from a stagecoach. However, the Americans in the band betray him, and shoot all the Mexicans. The Stranger is not completely dead though, and crawls his way out of his shallow grave, continuing his pursuit of the gold, and exacting a bloody vengeance.
Director(s): Giulio Questi
Production: Argent Films
 
IMDB:
6.6
NOT RATED
Year:
1967
100 min
101 Views


Stop, Carlos.

That's enough.

So, you won't talk?

You're being stupid.

I offered you a job with the boys.

I liked you.

We could have been friends,

but you chose to double-cross me.

I want to know where the gold is,

and you're going to tell me.

Not so much for the gold,

but because you've disappointed me, deeply.

Sure.

You could have been one of us,

but you defended that shopkeeper's house.

You sided with that oozy.

But now I'll make you tell me everything.

Carlos, why don't you let loose

our little pets, our secret persuaders?

We have to leave now,

but you won't be alone.

You can choose your companions yourself.

Which do you prefer?

Desert snakes, vampire bats

or the black lizard of darkness?

I leave the choice up to you.

You'll have plenty of time.

Are you done, Carlos?

Let's go.

Forget about the theatrics.

It's no use, Sorrow.

You'll never have me.

You'll talk.

I've broken men much stronger than you.

Enjoy your solitude.

Let's go, Carlos, and leave him to it.

Willie, Jonathan, Carlos!

Are you ready?

You can go!

Our prisoner talked, finally!

You can go.

The gold is hidden in the cemetery.

Find it! Search everywhere

and come back soon.

Go On, go!

The cemetery.

Are you talking to yourself, friend?

Are you lonely?

Do you want some company?

The cemetery.

They should be back before daylight.

Don't you want a drink?

- How did you get in?

- I played an old song on my ute.

That's a good corporal.

Give me a drink.

Give me a drink.

You old drunkard.

I'm coming.

You don't understand. It takes a uniform

to make a young man look good.

Handsome and depraved,

with death always close at hand.

Drink, you old sponge.

You have more vices than I do.

More!

Damn it!

There's nothing in here!

We've been had!

The gold has to be here.

The stranger talked!

It's here!

We have to find it!

Come on! Get your shovels!

Dig! Find it!

Dig!

We have to find it!

Come on! Faster!

Put your backs into it!

Wait.

Quick!

Take as much as you can.

Hurry UP!

Here.

Quick, they're coming.

Now! Go!

- The master's horse.

- Catch him!

He must have broken his lead.

- He's acting crazy!

- Try to stop him!

- Don't let him out. Stop him!

- The other way, Santos!

Grab his bridle!

- Something's wrong.

- I got him!

Watch out! Dynamite!

Your time...

Time... Your time...

Your time has come.

Cabron!

Your time... Your time...

What did you do, you miserable wretch?

- Look at that fire.

- It's the entire upstairs.

- Downstairs too. Look!

- The stairs are on fire!

How did it happen?

Look at the ames.

Do something!

Everything's on fire, even the ground oor.

Who can get close to that?

Feel the heat!

- The store!

- Hurry, go.

Let's thank the Lord

that the church didn't catch fire!

- I've never seen anything like it.

- Too bad. It was a nice house.

- But where's Hagerman?

- I don't know.

With all the people who owe him money,

you know how it is.

If he were caught in there,

it would be good for a lot of people.

- Did you hear a scream?

- I thought I heard one too.

We can't get closer.

Feel the heat.

- Good thing the house is detached.

- The whole town could have gone up in ames!

Let's stand back.

It's dangerous to stand here.

- It could collapse at any moment.

- It's over.

Look at me!

Look at me!

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Franco Arcalli

Franco "Kim" Arcalli (13 March 1929 – 24 February 1978) was an Italian film editor and screenwriter best known for his work with Bernardo Bertolucci and Michelangelo Antonioni. more…

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