6712 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, California CA

Saturday, August 11 – 7:30 PM
Double Feature: DJANGO, 1966, 87 min. Dir. Sergio Corbucci. Horseless, dark-clad, blazingly blue-eyed Franco Nero enters dragging a coffin through the inches-thick mud of a crummy town fought over by red-hooded clansmen and a flock of banditos. Original of at least 30 official and unofficial sequels. Quentin Tarantino lists this film as No. 3 in his 20 favorite spaghetti Westerns; RESERVOIR DOGS’ infamous ear-cutting scene was a direct reference. In Italian with English subtitles. [Blu-ray]
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THE GRAND DUEL (IL GRANDE DUELLO), 1973, Blue Underground, 98 min. Dir. Giancarlo Santi. Bloodthirsty bounty hunters are bunching up around the Gila Bend hideout of convicted murderer - or is he? - Peter O’Brien, but ex-lawman Lee Van Cleef has another candidate for the Patriarch’s killer. Former Antonioni/Leone assistant director Santi riffs on the style of the Maestro. Another of Tarantino’s 20 favorite spaghetti Westerns. In English. [HDCam]
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