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{{Djangomenu}}'''Django Unchained''' is a 2012 movie by Quentin Tarantino | {{Djangomenu}}'''Django Unchained''' is a 2012 action-adventure movie written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. | ||
* Starring [[Jamie Foxx]], [[Leonardo DiCaprio]], [[Christoph Waltz]], [[Kerry Washington]] and [[Samuel L. Jackson]]. | |||
* Release dates: December 25, 2012 (USA), January 17, 2013 (Germany) [[Django Unchained release dates|see all]] | * Release dates: December 25, 2012 (USA), January 17, 2013 (Germany) [[Django Unchained release dates|see all]] | ||
== | ====The Story==== | ||
* [[Django Unchained official synopsis|Click here for the official synopsis]] (in 10 languages) | * [[Django Unchained official synopsis|Click here for the official synopsis]] (in 10 languages) | ||
In the American South, two years before The Civil War begins, a slave named [[Django]] is set free by [[Dr. King Schultz]] a German bounty hunter so he can help track down some criminal brothers/slavers who had owned him previously. After their initial team-up, the new friends continue to ride along together during which Dr. Schultz teaches Django how to be a proficient professional outlaw catcher and deadly pistoleer. When Schultz later learns of Django's estranged slave wife [[Broomhilda]], who was sold off to a wealthy plantation owner named [[Calvin Candie]], the two men hatch a plan to infiltrate Candie's estate and rescue her. | In the American South, two years before The Civil War begins, a slave named [[Django]] is set free by [[Dr. King Schultz]] a German bounty hunter so he can help track down some criminal brothers/slavers who had owned him previously. After their initial team-up, the new friends continue to ride along together during which Dr. Schultz teaches Django how to be a proficient professional outlaw catcher and deadly pistoleer. When Schultz later learns of Django's estranged slave wife [[Broomhilda]], who was sold off to a wealthy plantation owner named [[Calvin Candie]], the two men hatch a plan to infiltrate Candie's estate and rescue her. | ||
== Info == | ====Production Info==== | ||
* Alternate titles: [[Django Desencadenado]] (Spain), [[Django Livre]] (Brazil), Освобожденный Джанго (Russia), [[Django Sin Cadenas]] (Latin America, Spanish title), [[Django Scatenato]] (Italy, unofficial), DJANGO, Ο ΤΙΜΩΡΟΣ (Greece) | * Alternate titles: [[Django Desencadenado]] (Spain), [[Django Livre]] (Brazil), Освобожденный Джанго (Russia), [[Django Sin Cadenas]] (Latin America, Spanish title), [[Django Scatenato]] (Italy, unofficial), DJANGO, Ο ΤΙΜΩΡΟΣ (Greece), Django Déchaîné (Quebec) | ||
* Shooting Locations: Simi Valley, California, the Alabama Hills in California, Wyoming’s frozen Grand Tetons and “the swamps and plantations” of New Orleans. | * Shooting Locations: Simi Valley, California, the Alabama Hills in California, Wyoming’s frozen Grand Tetons and “the swamps and plantations” of New Orleans. | ||
* Companies: Super Cool Man Shoe Too (Manchu 2?), The Weinstein Company (domestic distribution), Sony Pictures (intl. distrib.), Brown 26 Productions | * Companies: Super Cool Man Shoe Too (Manchu 2?), The Weinstein Company (domestic distribution), Sony Pictures (intl. distrib.), Brown 26 Productions | ||
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* Ratings: R (USA) | * Ratings: R (USA) | ||
== External Links == | ====External Links==== | ||
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1853728/ IMDB Page] | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1853728/ IMDB Page] | ||
* [http://www.hudlinentertainment.com/pages/media_items/django-unchained-producers-diary-part-i444.php Producer's Diary part 1] | * [http://www.hudlinentertainment.com/pages/media_items/django-unchained-producers-diary-part-i444.php Producer's Diary part 1] | ||
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** [https://www.facebook.com/DjangoSinCadenasMX Official Facebook Page] (Mexico) | ** [https://www.facebook.com/DjangoSinCadenasMX Official Facebook Page] (Mexico) | ||
====US Trailer==== | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 6 September 2015
Contents:
Django Unchained is a 2012 action-adventure movie written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
- Starring Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Kerry Washington and Samuel L. Jackson.
- Release dates: December 25, 2012 (USA), January 17, 2013 (Germany) see all
The Story
- Click here for the official synopsis (in 10 languages)
In the American South, two years before The Civil War begins, a slave named Django is set free by Dr. King Schultz a German bounty hunter so he can help track down some criminal brothers/slavers who had owned him previously. After their initial team-up, the new friends continue to ride along together during which Dr. Schultz teaches Django how to be a proficient professional outlaw catcher and deadly pistoleer. When Schultz later learns of Django's estranged slave wife Broomhilda, who was sold off to a wealthy plantation owner named Calvin Candie, the two men hatch a plan to infiltrate Candie's estate and rescue her.
Production Info
- Alternate titles: Django Desencadenado (Spain), Django Livre (Brazil), Освобожденный Джанго (Russia), Django Sin Cadenas (Latin America, Spanish title), Django Scatenato (Italy, unofficial), DJANGO, Ο ΤΙΜΩΡΟΣ (Greece), Django Déchaîné (Quebec)
- Shooting Locations: Simi Valley, California, the Alabama Hills in California, Wyoming’s frozen Grand Tetons and “the swamps and plantations” of New Orleans.
- Companies: Super Cool Man Shoe Too (Manchu 2?), The Weinstein Company (domestic distribution), Sony Pictures (intl. distrib.), Brown 26 Productions
- Budget: -
- Production started: Q4 2011
- Script length: 168 pages
- Runtime: 2h 45min (unconfirmed)
- Ratings: R (USA)
External Links
Official Links
- OFFICIAL WEBSITE (US)
- OFFICIAL WEBSITE (Spain)
- Official Facebook page (Spain)
- Official teaser website (France)
- Official Facebook page (France)
- Official Website (Germany)
- Official Facebook Page (Germany)
- Official Website (Italy)
- OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE (Italy)
- Official Twitter Feed (Italy)
- Official Website links to Facebook page (Brazil)
- Facebook Page (Brasil)
- Official Website (International)
- Worldwide Release Dates official website
- Official Facebook Page (Denmark)
- Official Facebook page (Belgium)
- Official Website (Mexico)
- Official Facebook Page (Mexico)