Django's blue outfit has a striking resemblance to a painting called "Boy in Blue" that was the inspiration for the 1919 movie bearing the same name by filmmaker F.W. Murnau. He invented
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Django's blue outfit has a striking resemblance to a painting called "Boy in Blue" that was the inspiration for the 1919 movie bearing the same name by filmmaker F.W. Murnau. He invented
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In Django Unchained (2012), Django's blue costume was inspired by Thomas Gainsborough's 1770 oil painting, The Blue Boy. : r/MovieDetails
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FilmFreeway on Twitter: "Django's costume is based on the painting "The Blue Boy" by Thomas Gainsborough (1779). The same famous painting inspired director F.W. Murnau's debut silent film, “Der Knabe in Blau,
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