

The most illegally-named Django movie that Franco Nero never made.
Johnny fights the banker Burton, who tries to acquire with the help of the strange bandit Martinez, in an unlawful way, all the gold mines in the nearer environment.
Acting
Giacomo Rossi Stuart's inexplicable intensity as fake Django.
Production
Shot-for-shot desperation to look like Corbucci.
Costume
That hat. You know the one. Everyone had that hat.

Director
Sergio Garrone
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sergio Garrone directed at least four 'Django' titled films despite owning zero rights to the character. Italian copyright law was apparently a suggestion.
This belongs to the 'Django-ploitation' boom of 1966-1972, where roughly 31 unofficial sequels rode Franco Nero's coattails into grindhouse immortality.