Django Unchained (2012)
Django Unchained (2012)


Plot.
Where to Watch.







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Cast & Crew.

Jamie Foxx
Django Freeman

Christoph Waltz
Dr. King Schultz

Leonardo DiCaprio
Calvin J. Candie

Kerry Washington
Broomhilda von Shaft

Samuel L. Jackson
Stephen

Walton Goggins
Billy Crash

Dennis Christopher
Leonide Moguy

James Remar
Butch Pooch / Ace Speck

David Steen
Mr. Stonesipher

Dana Gourrier
Cora

Nichole Galicia
Sheba

Laura Cayouette
Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly

Ato Essandoh
D'Artagnan

Sammi Rotibi
Rodney

Clay Donahue Fontenot
Big Fred's Opponent

Escalante Lundy
Big Fred

Miriam F. Glover
Betina

Don Johnson
Spencer 'Big Daddy' Bennett

Franco Nero
Amerigo Vessepi / Thanks

James Russo
Dicky Speck

Tom Wopat
U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum

Don Stroud
Sheriff Bill Sharp

Russ Tamblyn
Son of a Gunfighter

Amber Tamblyn
Daughter of a Son of a Gunfighter

Bruce Dern
Old Man Carrucan

M.C. Gainey
Big John Brittle

Cooper Huckabee
Lil Raj Brittle

Doc Duhame
Ellis Brittle / Stunts

Jonah Hill
Bag Head #2

Lee Horsley
Sheriff Gus (Snowy Snow)

Zoë Bell
Tracker

Michael Bowen
Tracker

Robert Carradine
Tracker

Jake Garber
Tracker / Makeup Effects

Ted Neeley
Tracker

James Parks
Tracker

Tom Savini
Tracker

Michael Parks
The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee

John Jarratt
The Le Quint Dickey Mining Co. Employee

Quentin Tarantino
The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee / Writer / Director

Amari Cheatom
Roy

Keith Jefferson
Pudgy Ralph

Marcus Henderson
Big Sid

Lil Chuuch
Slave on Chain Gang

Kinetic
Franklin

Louise Stratten
Daughtrey Saloon Girl

Kim Robillard
Saloon Keeper Pete

Shana Stein
Daughtrey Bitty

Shannon Hazlett
Daughtrey Saloon Girl

Jack Lucarelli
Daughtrey Rifleman

Victoria Thomas
Daughtrey Woman / Casting

Grace Collins
Grace Bennett

Sharon Pierre-Louis
Little Jody

Christopher Berry
Willard

Kim Collins
Randy

Dane Rhodes
Tennessee Redfish

J.D. Evermore
O.D.

Rex Linn
Tennessee Harry

Michael Bacall
Smitty Bacall

Ned Bellamy
Wilson

Dave Coennen
Mr. Eigglesworth

Danièle Watts
Coco

Omar J. Dorsey
Chicken Charlie

Evan Parke
Baghead

Craig Stark
Tommy Gilles

Brian Brown
Hoot Peters

Ritchie Montgomery
Overseer Johnny Jerome

Nicholas Dashnaw
Baghead

Jarrod Bunch
Banjo

Edrick Browne
Joshua

Jamal Duff
Tatum

Todd Allen
Dollar Bill

Lewis Smith
Jinglebells Cody

Jakel Marshall
House Servant

Carl Singleton
Carl / House Servant

Mark Amos
Beard Man (uncredited) / Production Accountant

Marsha Stephanie Blake
House Slave (uncredited)

Catherine Lambert
House Slave (uncredited)

Deborah Ayorinde
Cleopatra Pony (uncredited)

Takara Clark
Pony (uncredited)

Kimberley Drummond
Pony (uncredited)

Tenaj L. Jackson
Pony (uncredited)

Carl Bailey
Mandingo Overseer (uncredited)

Ross P. Cook
Overseer (uncredited)

Gregory Allen Gabroy
Overseer (uncredited)

Seth Bailey
Daughtrey Rifleman (uncredited)

David G. Baker
Slave Master (uncredited)

Glen Warner
Slave Overseer (uncredited)

Kesha Bullard
Crazy Sadie (uncredited)

Edward J. Clare
Plantation Owner (uncredited)

Mike DeMille
Cowboy (uncredited)

Gary Grubbs
Bob Gibbs (uncredited)

Justin Hall
Goat Farmer (uncredited)

Kasey James
Mule Wrangler (uncredited)

Cindy Mah
Chinese Boy (uncredited)

Johnny Otto
Dr. Brown (uncredited)

Belinda Owino
Candyland House Servant (uncredited)

Mark Ulano
Gabby the Banker (uncredited) / Production Sound Mixer

Misty Upham
Minnie (uncredited)

Fatimah Taliah
Slave (uncredited)

Reginald Hudlin
Producer

Pilar Savone
Producer

Stacey Sher
Producer

Harvey Weinstein
Executive Producer

Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer

James W. Skotchdopole
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager

Michael Shamberg
Executive Producer

Shannon McIntosh
Executive Producer

Robert Richardson
Director of Photography

Fred Raskin
Editor

J. Michael Riva
Production Design

Page Buckner
Art Direction

Mara LePere-Schloop
Art Direction

Leslie A. Pope
Set Decoration

Sharen Davis
Costume Design

Remi Savva
Makeup Artist

Kellie Robinson
Makeup Artist

Chris Britt
Set Dresser

Nicole Reed LeFevre
Set Designer

Vince LeBlanc
Set Dresser

John Lamkin
Set Dresser

Darren Patnode
Set Dresser

Erik Polczwartek
Set Dresser

Jason Portera
Set Dresser

Chere Theriot
Set Decoration Buyer

Chandler Vinar
Set Dresser

Durel Yates
Set Dresser

Hector C. Gika
Sound Effects Editor

Greg Steele
Visual Effects Supervisor

Greg Hale
Second Assistant Director

Gregor Tavenner
First Assistant 'A' Camera

Jessica Lakoff
Second Assistant 'A' Camera

Nancy Piraquive
Second Assistant Camera

Danny Epper
Stunts

Mic Rodgers
Stunts

Camille Friend
Hairstylist

Deidra Dixon
Hairstylist

Heba Thorisdottir
Makeup Department Head

Tysuela Hill-Scott
Makeup Artist

Sian Grigg
Makeup Artist

Victoria Wood
Wigmaker

Gino Crognale
Makeup Effects

Caleb Guillotte
Art Department Coordinator

Lauren Abiouness
Assistant Art Director

Brian Walker
Construction Coordinator

Russell R. Anderson
Leadman

Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez
Sculptor

Molly Mikula
Set Designer

Gary Marullo
Foley

Gary A. Hecker
Foley

Wylie Stateman
Supervising Sound Editor

Dror Mohar
Sound Effects Editor

Branden Spencer
Sound Effects Editor

Michael D. Wilhoit
Sound Effects Editor

Harry Cohen
Sound Designer

Tony Lamberti
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Andrew S. Eisen
Visual Effects Editor / First Assistant Editor

Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Stunt Coordinator

Julie Stark
Sequence Supervisor

Ian Kincaid
Gaffer

Larry McConkey
Steadicam Operator

Joseph Guerino
Rigging Gaffer

Andrew Cooper
Still Photographer

Elaine Ramires
Costume Supervisor

Greg D'Auria
First Assistant Editor

Robb Boyd
Music Editor

Steve Duncan
Transportation Coordinator

A. Welch Lambeth
Transportation Coordinator

Tim Monich
Dialect Coach

Lauri Mills
Studio Teachers

Martin Kitrosser
Script Supervisor

Will Casey
Unit Publicist

Mandi Dillin
Location Manager

Kei Rowan-Young
Location Manager

Luis Bacalov
Theme Song Performance / Music

Craig Branham
Stunts

Bruce Del Castillo
Grip

William Paul Clark
Associate Producer / Assistant Director

Molly Allen
Production Supervisor

Tina Anderson
Post Production Supervisor

Marc A. Hammer
Production Supervisor

Mary Ramos
Music Supervisor

Sacha Baron Cohen
Thanks

Lady Gaga
Thanks

Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Thanks

Robert Rodriguez
Thanks

Richard Roundtree
Thanks

Kurt Russell
Thanks

RZA
Thanks

Greg Nicotero
Makeup Effects

Yvan Lucas
Digital Intermediate

Terry Leonard
Stunts

Troy Gilbert
Stunts

O.J. Knighten
Animal Wrangler

J.J. Perry
Stunts

Michael Hertlein
Dialogue Editor

Renée Tondelli
ADR Supervisor

John C. Stuver
Dialogue Editor

David F. Klassen
Supervising Art Director
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Details.
Release DateDecember 25, 2012
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 45m
Content RatingR
Budget$100,000,000
Box Office$425,368,238
Filming LocationsCalifornia, United States of America
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Django Unchained is a 2012 American revisionist Western film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson, with Walton Goggins, Dennis Christopher, James Remar, Michael Parks, and Don Johnson in supporting roles.
Set in the Antebellum South and Old West, it is a highly stylized, revisionist tribute to spaghetti Westerns. Its title refers particularly to the 1966 Italian film Django by Sergio Corbucci (that film's star, Franco Nero, has a cameo appearance in Tarantino's). The story follows a slave who trains under a German bounty hunter with the ultimate goal of reuniting with his wife.
Development of Django Unchained began in 2007 when Tarantino was writing a book on Corbucci. By April 2011, Tarantino sent his final draft of the script to The Weinstein Company (TWC). Casting began in the summer of 2011, with Michael K. Williams and Will Smith being considered for the role of the title character before Foxx was cast. Principal photography took place from November 2011 to March 2012 in California, Wyoming, and Louisiana.
The premiere of Django Unchained took place at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on December 11, 2012, and was theatrically released on December 25, 2012, in the United States. It grossed $426 million worldwide against its budget of $100 million, becoming Tarantino's highest-grossing movie to-date.
The film received acclaim from critics, mainly for Waltz's performance and Tarantino's direction and screenplay. The film's extensive graphic violence and frequent use of racial slurs were controversial. The film received numerous awards and nominations, winning two out of five nominations at the 85th Academy Awards. Waltz won several awards for his performance, among them Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes and BAFTAs. For his screenplay, Tarantino won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA.
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