Django Movies: Sartana Crossovers
These films represent a unique sub-series within the Django universe, pairing the mysterious gunslinger with another popular Spaghetti Western anti-hero, Sartana. All released in 1970, these crossovers create their own mini-continuity separate from other Django films.
While standalone stories, these films explore the dynamic between two famous Western archetypes and represent an interesting experiment in combining popular characters from different film series.
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Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End
Bounty hunter Django and gunslinger Sartana team up to rescue Jessica Colby from a vicious outlaw gang led by the deranged Black Burt Keller who plans to flee to Mexico with their captive.

Django Challenges Sartana
Django arrives in town to find his brother has been lynched for a bank robbery he didn't commit. Initially suspecting Sartana, Django soon discovers the real culprit and the two gunslingers must team up to bring the true criminal to justice.

One Damned Day at Dawn... Django Meets Sartana!
In a small desert town terrorized by a ruthless gang, an inexperienced sheriff teams up with the mysterious bounty hunter Django to restore law and order.
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