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Django Unchained

Django Unchained

8,2 /10 (28,045 Votes)
2012 EN 165 min

Overview

With the help of a German bounty hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.

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Release date

25/12/2012

Votes

28,045

Popularity

15.0

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of vengeance.

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

165 min

Budget

$100,000,000

Revenue

$425,368,238

Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx

Django Freeman

Christoph Waltz

Christoph Waltz

Dr. King Schultz

Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio

Calvin J. Candie

Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington

Broomhilda von Shaft

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

Stephen

Walton Goggins

Walton Goggins

Billy Crash

Dennis Christopher

Dennis Christopher

Leonide Moguy

James Remar

James Remar

Butch Pooch / Ace Speck

David Steen

David Steen

Mr. Stonesipher

Dana Gourrier

Dana Gourrier

Cora

Nichole Galicia

Nichole Galicia

Sheba

Laura Cayouette

Laura Cayouette

Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly

Ato Essandoh

Ato Essandoh

D'Artagnan

Sammi Rotibi

Sammi Rotibi

Rodney

Clay Donahue Fontenot

Clay Donahue Fontenot

Big Fred's Opponent

Escalante Lundy

Escalante Lundy

Big Fred

Miriam F. Glover

Miriam F. Glover

Betina

Don Johnson

Don Johnson

Spencer "Big Daddy" Bennett

Franco Nero

Franco Nero

Amerigo Vessepi

James Russo

James Russo

Dicky Speck

Tom Wopat

Tom Wopat

U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum

Don Stroud

Don Stroud

Sheriff Bill Sharp

Russ Tamblyn

Russ Tamblyn

Son of a Gunfighter

Amber Tamblyn

Amber Tamblyn

Daughter of a Son of a Gunfighter

Bruce Dern

Bruce Dern

Old Man Carrucan

M.C. Gainey

M.C. Gainey

Big John Brittle

Cooper Huckabee

Cooper Huckabee

Lil Raj Brittle

Doc Duhame

Doc Duhame

Ellis Brittle

Jonah Hill

Jonah Hill

Bag Head #2

Lee Horsley

Lee Horsley

Sheriff Gus (Snowy Snow)

Zoë Bell

Zoë Bell

Tracker

Michael Bowen

Michael Bowen

Tracker

Robert Carradine

Robert Carradine

Tracker

Jake Garber

Jake Garber

Tracker

Ted Neeley

Ted Neeley

Tracker

James Parks

James Parks

Tracker

Tom Savini

Tom Savini

Tracker

Michael Parks

Michael Parks

The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee

John Jarratt

John Jarratt

The Le Quint Dickey Mining Co. Employee

Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino

The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee

Amari Cheatom

Amari Cheatom

Roy

Keith Jefferson

Keith Jefferson

Pudgy Ralph

Marcus Henderson

Marcus Henderson

Big Sid

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Chuuch

Slave on Chain Gang

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Kinetic

Franklin

Louise Stratten

Louise Stratten

Daughtrey Saloon Girl

Kim Robillard

Kim Robillard

Saloon Keeper Pete

Shana Stein

Shana Stein

Daughtrey Bitty

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Shannon Hazlett

Daughtrey Saloon Girl

Jack Lucarelli

Jack Lucarelli

Daughtrey Rifleman

Victoria Thomas

Victoria Thomas

Daughtrey Woman

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Grace Collins

Grace Bennett

Sharon Pierre-Louis

Sharon Pierre-Louis

Little Jody

Christopher Berry

Christopher Berry

Willard

Kim Collins

Kim Collins

Randy

Dane Rhodes

Dane Rhodes

Tennessee Redfish

J.D. Evermore

J.D. Evermore

O.D.

Rex Linn

Rex Linn

Tennessee Harry

Michael Bacall

Michael Bacall

Smitty Bacall

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Ronan Hice

Ned Bellamy

Ned Bellamy

Wilson

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Dave Coennen

Mr. Eigglesworth

Danièle Watts

Danièle Watts

Coco

Jon Eyez

Jon Eyez

Omar J. Dorsey

Omar J. Dorsey

Chicken Charlie

Evan Parke

Evan Parke

Baghead

Craig Stark

Craig Stark

Tommy Gilles

Brian Brown

Brian Brown

Hoot Peters

Ritchie Montgomery

Ritchie Montgomery

Overseer Johnny Jerome

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Nicholas Dashnaw

Baghead

Jarrod Bunch

Jarrod Bunch

Banjo

Edrick Browne

Edrick Browne

Joshua

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Kerry Sims

Jamal Duff

Jamal Duff

Tatum

Todd Allen

Todd Allen

Dollar Bill

Lewis Smith

Lewis Smith

Jinglebells Cody

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Keniaryn Mitchell

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Jakel Marshall

House Servant

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Carl Singleton

Carl / House Servant

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Ashley Toman

John McConnell

John McConnell

Mark Amos

Mark Amos

Beard Man (uncredited)

Marsha Stephanie Blake

Marsha Stephanie Blake

House Slave (uncredited)

Catherine Lambert

Catherine Lambert

House Slave (uncredited)

Deborah Ayorinde

Deborah Ayorinde

Cleopatra Pony (uncredited)

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Takara Clark

Pony (uncredited)

Kimberley Drummond

Kimberley Drummond

Pony (uncredited)

Tenaj L. Jackson

Tenaj L. Jackson

Pony (uncredited)

Carl Bailey

Carl Bailey

Mandingo Overseer (uncredited)

Ross P. Cook

Ross P. Cook

Overseer (uncredited)

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Gregory Allen Gabroy

Overseer (uncredited)

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Seth Bailey

Daughtrey Rifleman (uncredited)

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David G. Baker

Slave Master (uncredited)

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Glen Warner

Slave Overseer (uncredited)

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Kesha Bullard Lewis

Crazy Sadie (uncredited)

Edward J. Clare

Edward J. Clare

Plantation Owner (uncredited)

Mike DeMille

Mike DeMille

Cowboy (uncredited)

Gary Grubbs

Gary Grubbs

Bob Gibbs (uncredited)

Justin Dwayne Hall

Justin Dwayne Hall

Goat Farmer (uncredited)

Kasey James

Kasey James

Mule Wrangler (uncredited)

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Cindy Mah

Chinese Boy (uncredited)

Johnny Otto

Johnny Otto

Dr. Brown (uncredited)

Belinda Owino

Belinda Owino

Candyland House Servant (uncredited)

Mark Ulano

Mark Ulano

Gabby the Banker (uncredited)

Misty Upham

Misty Upham

Minnie (uncredited)

Fatimah Taliah

Fatimah Taliah

Field Slave - Big Daddy's House (uncredited)

No photo

Dudley Fuqua

Slave

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Augustine Alvarez

Barnabas (uncredited)

No photo

John R. Bennett II

Slave Buyer (uncredited)

Valencia Christina

Valencia Christina

Slave (uncredited)

No photo

Gene Kevin Hames, Jr.

Overseer (uncredited)

Ryan Happy

Ryan Happy

Human Shield Cowboy (uncredited)

No photo

Bill Heintz

Slave Overseer (uncredited)

Jacky Ido

Jacky Ido

Slave (uncredited)

No photo

Jacquelyn Twodat Jackson

Townsperson (uncredited)

Marvin Jones III

Marvin Jones III

Red Louis (uncredited)

No photo

Ashlee Nicole Jordan

Harvey Girl (uncredited)

Spencer Kayden

Spencer Kayden

Harvey Girl (uncredited)

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Elton LeBlanc

Cleo Club Patron / Polly Wolly Singer (uncredited)

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Chuck Murphy

Horseman #1 (uncredited)

Brianna Oppenheimer

Brianna Oppenheimer

Harvey Girl (uncredited)

Kel Owens

Kel Owens

Gallows Builder / Badass Cowboy (uncredited)

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Matthew Parrott

Slave Master (uncredited)

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Erin Pickett

Woman with Rifle (uncredited)

Tom Proctor

Tom Proctor

Candyland Cowboy (uncredited)

Aleeah Rogers

Aleeah Rogers

Pony Girl (uncredited)

Alfred Smith III

Alfred Smith III

Field Slave (uncredited)

Kay Smith

Kay Smith

Pony #3 (uncredited)

Samantha Smith

Samantha Smith

Slave Girl (uncredited)

No photo

Nathan Alan Thomas

Plantation Owner (uncredited)

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Tristan Tierce

Schoolboy (uncredited)

LaTeace Towns-Cuellar

LaTeace Towns-Cuellar

Cleo (uncredited)

Rashia Whitlock

Rashia Whitlock

Pony Girl (uncredited)

Travis Wilkerson

Travis Wilkerson

Bag Head (uncredited)

Tadasay Young

Tadasay Young

Big Daddy's Main Pony (uncredited)

No photo

Ronnie Zappa

Top Hat (uncredited)

Original Soundtrack

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LastCaress1972

2013-08-11

America, mid-nineteenth century, just prior to the Civil War. Winter. Two horsebacked slave-traders are leading half-a-dozen manacled negro slaves through a large, unspecified section of Texas. As they move one night through a wood, they cross paths with an affable, charming German fellow identified by the hokey model tooth affixed atop his carriage by a spring as a travelling dentist. He greets the traders cordially but he's struggling to be understood; not because English is his second language (although he deferentially concedes as much when instructed - more than once - to "Speak English!"…

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I

iamyenz

2017-02-09

⭐ 9

A highly entertaining yet disturbing film with superb cast and performances for an audience who would likely never consider watching a film fundamentally about slavery, where Tarantino is masterfully and emphatically navigating and exposing the complex layers of the violent and dehumanizing system of slavery.

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Shreyance Parakh

2017-05-04

⭐ 10

**ENTERTAINING from start to finish !!** Given I am a big fan of **Quentin's** works i knew this movie would be a treat to watch.But what i didn't know was violence can be so **COOL**... The movie is a treat to watch(including the blood and gore) from starting to end.The acting is superb.And the cinematography is just too good! The whole cast played their parts to perfection...Especially **Samuel L. Jackson** and **Jamie Foxx**..**Leo and Christopher Waltz** were superb too..And as Christopher said in the movie - "It was hard to RESIST".A must watch for everyone who likes QUALITY cinema..Ev…

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Dark Jedi

2018-04-18

⭐ 10

This is one of the best movies I have watched in a long time. It is a pure Tarantino blast. The somewhat unexpected and quite hilarious start of the movie catches your attention from the start and from then on it is 3 hours (almost) of pure enjoyment. The main actors are playing their roles very well. The Dr. King Schultz character (Christop Walz) is incredibly funny without being ridiculous, Jamie Foxx is excellent as Django and Leonardo DiCaprio is doing his role well as a plantation owner and slave trader. None of the rest of the crew stood out as particularly bad. Well with the possible …

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Wuchak

Wuchak

2018-08-14

⭐ 9

When Django is unchained (pronounced JANG-oh, not Duh-JANG-oh) Released in 2012 and directed & written by Quentin Tarantino, "Django Unchained" stars Christoph Waltz as an ex-dentist who befriends an ex-slave, Django (Jamie Foxx) in West Texas a couple of years before the Civil War; they team-up as bounty hunters once they realize how good they jell. The second half focuses on their attempt to infiltrate a Mississippi plantation owned by pompous Southerner "Monsieur" Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio) in order to rescue Django's wife (Kerry Washington). Samuel L. Jackson plays Candie's overly loyal…

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Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

2020-08-18

⭐ 7

Django Unchained entertained me, for sure, with its taut storyline and its lack of predictability, but it doesn’t rise to the level of my few favorite Tarantino efforts. The trademark violence is present, sometimes to the point of it being cartoonish to me. It would have been easy to present many of the characters as stereotypical, but the script avoided that. The DiCaprio slave owner is vicious and cruel, but there are flashes of flexibility concerning the status quo with his slaves. And his elderly house slave seems to act more like a slave owner than he does. A chemistry develops bet…

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Sigeki Ogino

Sigeki Ogino

2022-10-02

⭐ 10

Mandingo. D'Artagnan. Slave abuse. Tarantino's technique of capturing the painful discrimination against blacks head-on and, on the contrary, making it cathartic in the final scene is brilliant. Starting with the impressive theme song, nonstop violence replaces it, giving us a glimpse into the kaleidoscope of horrific American society. Leonardo DiCaprio's monstrous performance and Christoph Waltz's near-perfect supporting turn are the main reasons for the film's appeal, but Quentin Tarantino's screenplay, which deliberately intersects revenge and black racism and ends up making us sneer at tho…

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certifiedcritic

2026-04-07

⭐ 9

This movie takes place during America's darkest times. Every actor plays their role perfectly making you feel like you have a front row seat, living in those times

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