Directed by Italy's master of exploitation cinema Alberto De Martino (The Spy With Ten Faces Blazing Magnums Django Shoots First One Hundred Thousand Dollars For Ringo OK Connery)and spawned from the sick twisted fertile imagination of screenwriter Gianfranco Clerici (Nazi Love Camp 27 Cannibal Holocaust Slashdance Devil Fish) The Antichrist is a spewing screaming sexed up purposely offensive and incredibly blasphemous seminal and rarely seen Euro-horror. A classic story of demonic possession The Antichrist tells the story of timid Ippolita Oderes. Wheelchair bound from an early age Ippolita craves intimate physical contact but her lustful needs lead to her being possessed by Satan himself turning Ippolita into a vicious sadistic seducer and killer. Along with unholy scenes of satanic orgies and shocking violence The Antichrist also features breathtaking cinematography and a superb unforgettable film score by Ennio Morricone. The Antichrist is a must for lovers of off centre seventies movies and bizarre mind bending horror.
The isolated desert town of Silver Creek has a new visitor, a mysterious lone rider whose only possessions seem to be his horse, his gun and a dead body. His name is Django, the feared and brutal gunslinger, and the rotting corpse is his father, a wanted outlaw in the merciless town of Silver Creek. Planning to cash in on his father's bounty he then discovers he was an innocent man. Now the hunt is on to destroy the men responsible for his demise in one of the earliest and most explosive sequels in the notoriously hard edged Django series.
Don Vincenzo is the new crime family head but other family members and outside Mafia interests are conspiring to bring him down.
When Django's father is framed by his disloyal business partner Clusker and then tragically shot by a deadly bounty killer Django knows he can't rest until he's settled the score with his father's killer...
Macaroni combat action focusing on the Battle of the Ardennes.
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