Mexican outlaw Django is part of a band of thieves that steal a cargo of gold from a stagecoach. However, the Americans in the band betray him, and shoot all the Mexicans. Django is not completely dead though, and crawls his way out of his shallow grave, continuing his pursuit of the gold, and exacting a bloody vengeance. —IMDb
Giulio Questi (born 18 March 1924 in Bergamo) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. Questi wrote short stories and filmed several documentaries before he started as assistant director and script writer in the movie business. He is best known for the film Django Kill! (If You Live Shoot!). —Wikipedia
Pretty odd spaghetti western stands out from the conventions of the genre with some offbeat gothic elements and particularly graphic violence. It's not without its flaws, including a lack of visual flair at times, and Ivan Vandor's Morricone-knock-off score gets pretty repetitive. But a number of outrageous moments make it a cult classic and one of the most memorable of its genre.