Step into the wild west with a collection of cult spaghetti westerns that have carved their place in film history. From the ground-breaking Django to the genre swansong Keoma, and the politically-charged A Bullet for the General, these films have left an indelible mark on cinema. Quentin Tarantino himself credits Sergio Corbucci’s Django as a major influence on his career, and this definitive box set includes a riveting tribute from Tarantino himself. With restored visuals, exclusive interviews, and bonus features, immerse yourself in the world of these iconic Westerns like never before.

Get ready for thrilling gunfights, intense action sequences,and unforgettable characters as you journey through this Blu-ray collection.

3Django

Photo: Django (1966) – Directed by Sergio Corbucci and also Starring Franco Nero,José Bódalo,Loredana Nusciak/B.R.C. Produzione S.r.l. – Filmdb.co.uk

Sergio Corbucci’s ground-breaking Django is one of the greatest and most influential Westerns ever. Seminal, yet banned for decades, its aesthetics of visual cruelty transcended the genre and shaped today’s film-making language. Its major influence is declared by Quentin Tarantino – among many Hollywood directors – and seen in all his films. Django, played by the legendary Franco Nero, is the mysterious lone gunslinger who, dragging a coffin behind him, arrives in a bleak, mud-drenched town where he’ll face two ruthless gangs of sadistic killers.

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Bonus Feature: Django & Django

Complementing this definitive box set is a riveting, feature-length tribute from Quentin Tarantino, who sheds light on the influence Sergio Corbucci had on his career, illustrated with never-before-seen footage and film clips.

Django Blu-ray Special Features

  • A new interview with Franco Nero
  • ‘Django and Me’: a new interview with Ruggero Deodato (Cannibal Holocaust) on being
  • Sergio Corbucci’s assistant
  • Alex Cox (Creator of BBC Moviedrome and cult director of RepoMan) defines Django
  • New reworked English subtitles & additional SDH
  • Bonus feature: Django & Django
  • ArtCard with original posters
  • Reversible sleeve with alternative artwork
  • Region free

2Keoma

Photo: Keoma (1976) – Directed by Enzo G. Castellari and also Starring Franco Nero,William Berger,Olga Karlatos/Uranos Cinematografica – Filmdb.co.uk

Acknowledged as the genre swansong, this late Western masterpiece is directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Screen-legend Franco Nero reprises his relentless deadly gunslinger persona, now as the eponymous Keoma who, returning to his hometown, finds that it is now ruled by a gang of sadistic killers. Aided by an old friend (a superb Woody Strode, Spartacus, The Professionals), Keoma fights the ruthless bunch to the bitter, last-man-standing, end. This gritty no-holds-barred western is presented from 2K-restored vault materials, showcasing its iconic set-pieces and its striking action-cinematography as never before.

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Keoma Blu-ray Special Features

  • Interview with director Enzo G. Castellari on the making of Keoma
  • Interview of Enzo Castellari on ‘Westerns and Crime Flicks’
  • Interview with editor Gianfranco Amicucci
  • Alex Cox presents Keoma
  • New reworked English subtitles and additional SDH
  • ArtCard with original posters
  • Reversible sleeve with alternative artwork
  • Region free

1A Bullit for The General

Photo: A Bullet for the General (1976) – Directed by Gian Maria Volontè and also Starring Gian Maria Volonté,Klaus Kinski,Martine Beswick/M. C. M. – Filmdb.co.uk

A covert US assassin is sent to kill a General who is one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution. He infiltrates a gang of guerrillas led by the charismatic El Chuncho (Gian Maria Volonté of the ‘Dollars’ films) with his lieutenants, the crazed priest (Klaus Kinski), and the beautiful Adelita (007’s Martine Beswick). As the rebels go on a rampage stealing weapons, they unwittingly lead the assassin to the General. A Bullet for the General established the politically-imbued ‘Zapata-Western’ genre and is finally presented in superb HD, finally doing justice to the lavish widescreen cinematography and iconic score from Ennio Morricone.

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A Bullet for the General Blu-ray Special Features

  • Interview with director Damiano Damiani
  • Alex Cox introduces A Bullet for the General
  • New reworked English subtitles and additional SDH
  • ArtCard with original posters
  • Reversible sleeve with alternative artwork
  • Region free

Cult Spaghetti Westerns: Django, Keoma and A Bullet for the General is on Blu-ray 8 January