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''Django'' is the title character in [[Django Unchained]] played by [[Jamie Foxx]]. | ''Django'' is the title character in [[Django Unchained]] played by [[Jamie Foxx]]. | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Django goes back to a character of the same name in the movie of the same name, played by Franco Nero: The spaghetti western Django of 1966 directed by Sergio Corbucci. [http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Django Click here to read more on that] | *Django goes back to a character of the same name in the movie of the same name, played by Franco Nero: The spaghetti western Django of 1966 directed by Sergio Corbucci. [http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Django Click here to read more on that] | ||
* Django's green jacket and cowboy hat were patterned after the ones Little Joe (Michael Landon) wore on the Western TV series Bonanza. | |||
* Django's sunglasses are a replica of the ones Charles Bronson wears in the film The White Buffalo (1977) | |||
==Cool Quotes== | ==Cool Quotes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 10 January 2013
Django is the title character in Django Unchained played by Jamie Foxx.
Background
- Django (originally spelled Jango) is an African-American slave who becomes a professional bounty hunter under the tutelage of Dr. King Schultz.
Trivia
- Django goes back to a character of the same name in the movie of the same name, played by Franco Nero: The spaghetti western Django of 1966 directed by Sergio Corbucci. Click here to read more on that
- Django's green jacket and cowboy hat were patterned after the ones Little Joe (Michael Landon) wore on the Western TV series Bonanza.
- Django's sunglasses are a replica of the ones Charles Bronson wears in the film The White Buffalo (1977)
Cool Quotes
- "I like the way you die boy."
- "The name's Django...the D is silent."
- "Kill white people and get paid for it? What's not to like?"