A scene from 'Django' (1966) is displayed in the cinema. A group of around ten men approach a figure, who brings out a machine gun and shoots them down. No gore but lots of corpses.
Two men fight. One grabs a nearby knife and stabs the other man in the shoulder. The wound isn't shown but his shirt is bloodied. They tussle on the ground. Then one of them breaks a glass bottle to use as a weapon. They fight with the knife and the bottle. The second man loses his weapon and the first man repeatedly slashes at his face with the knife. This isn't shown but the sounds of the other man's screaming is evident.
A woman is attacked in her bed. She is shot but her wounds are not shown.
A man chases another man with a gun and fires several shots at him but they all miss.
A man kills a policeman on a motorbike with a gun (no gore).
There are three scenes where a man is confronted by armed police and has a shootout. In the first, he shoots three of them dead (no gore).
In the second, they chase after him with guns and shoot at him from a distance. He shoots one armed police officer dead (no gore). After another round of shooting he is shot twice in the chest but survives (no gore).
In the third, around ten of them attack him. One if shot dead and the shooter is seen smiling about this. They subsequently shoot him multiple times in the chest to kill him. No gore is shown but he collapses.