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Django Unchained
TrailerWith the help of a German bounty hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.Genre: ActionActors: Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, Samuel L. Jackson, Walton Goggins, Dennis Christopher, James Remar, David Steen, Dana Gourrier, Nichole Galicia, ...»Director: Quentin TarantinoCountry: United StatesDuration: 165 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 8.53 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Jeff289 AnonymousAwesome movie!2019-06-27 15:06
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Actors of "Django Unchained"
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Characters of "Django Unchained"
DjangoPlayed by: Jamie Foxx
Dr. King SchultzPlayed by: Christoph Waltz
Calvin CandiePlayed by: Leonardo DiCaprio
Broomhilda von ShaftPlayed by: Kerry Washington
StephenPlayed by: Samuel L. Jackson
Billy CrashPlayed by: Walton Goggins
Leonide MoguyPlayed by: Dennis Christopher
Butch PoochPlayed by: James Remar
Mr. StonesipherPlayed by: David Steen
CoraPlayed by: Dana Gourrier
ShebaPlayed by: Nichole Galicia
Lara Lee Candie-FitzwillyPlayed by: Laura Cayouette
D'ArtagnanPlayed by: Ato Essandoh
RodneyPlayed by: Sammi Rotibi
Big FredPlayed by: Escalante Lundy
BetinaPlayed by: Miriam F. Glover
Big DaddyPlayed by: Don Johnson
Amerigo VessepiPlayed by: Franco Nero
Dicky SpeckPlayed by: James Russo
U.S. Marshall Gill TatumPlayed by: Tom Wopat
Sheriff Bill SharpPlayed by: Don Stroud
Johnny KetchumPlayed by: Russ Tamblyn
Old Man CarrucanPlayed by: Bruce Dern
Big John BrittlePlayed by: M.C. Gainey
Bag Head #2Played by: Jonah Hill -
Directors of "Django Unchained"
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Critic Reviews of "Django Unchained"
The New RepublicJune 13, 2013Django Unchained is 165 minutes and nothing much happens beyond talk and the provision of corpses. The plot lurches around and the artful structure of Pulp Fiction has been abandoned.
Denver PostJanuary 04, 2013Django Unchained is Tarantino's most complete movie yet. It is also his most vital. His storytelling talents match the heft of the tale.
New YorkerJanuary 04, 2013Django Unchained has mislaid its melancholy, and its bitter wit, and become a raucous romp. It is a tribute to the spaghetti Western, cooked al dente, then cooked a while more, and finally sauced to death.
MSN MoviesJanuary 02, 2013Genre-movie-mad writer-director Quentin Tarantino's foray into Western World is a pretty grave disappointment.
Wall Street JournalDecember 27, 2012Wildly extravagant, ferociously violent, ludicrously lurid and outrageously entertaining, yet also, remarkably, very much about the pernicious lunacy of racism and, yes, slavery's singular horrors.
National Newspaper Publishers AssociationNovember 09, 2016The direction stays firmly within the predictable bounds of Tarantino's violent sensibility
Seanax.comJuly 16, 2016...Tarantino being Tarantino, he doesn't just make a big, violent, sprawling western filled gunfights and clever talk and driven by revenge and Old Testament justice.
FlavorwireJune 21, 2016The movie moves, with crispness and intelligence, arriving at the most purely satisfying conclusion we could possibly ask for. Audiences are going to eat that last reel up. I know I did.
Japan TimesJune 14, 2016Waltz gives a great performance, mixing an outwardly genial demeanor with sudden bursts of violence, and a surprisingly kind heart for someone in a Tarantino film.
Sight and SoundJune 14, 2016The horror that Django Unchained expresses isn't of slavery, finally, but of a filmmaker attempting historical tragedy while shackled by his own supercilious persona.
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