Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSpaghetti Western set in gold rush times in California, involving circus acrobats, outlaws and a gold mine.Spaghetti Western set in gold rush times in California, involving circus acrobats, outlaws and a gold mine.Spaghetti Western set in gold rush times in California, involving circus acrobats, outlaws and a gold mine.
Pietro Torrisi
- Sam
- (as Peter Thorris)
Alberto Farnese
- John Parker
- (as Albert Farley)
Ettore Arena
- Parker's Henchman
- (uncredited)
Alberigo Donadeo
- Man in Saloon
- (uncredited)
Marcello Meconizzi
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Gennarino Pappagalli
- Cowboy on Carriage
- (uncredited)
Osiride Pevarello
- Fighter in Saloon
- (uncredited)
Riccardo Pizzuti
- Parker's Henchman
- (uncredited)
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Tony Kendall in a western comedy with elements of fighting
This film by Bitto Albertini was made in 1970, at a time when the heyday of spaghetti westerns was already waning. Now the serious western stories were given comedic elements. This is also the case here: there is shooting and dying, but there is also laughter during acrobatic tricks and hearty fights.
The SPLENDOR circus is a guest in the town of Goldfield. The three Garrison brothers (Tony Kendall, Alberto DellÀcqua, Pietro Torrisi) impress with their acrobatic skills. When they notice that the evil gold mine owner Parker (Alberto Farnese) is trying to bring the town more and more under his control, they support the townspeople and the ostracized Mexicans against the treacherous aggressor. Of course, the three muscle-bound youngsters are also great at using their fists, so things get really tough in the saloon. In the end the pistols are also used...
What's interesting about this almost forgotten western comedy is the cast. Tony Kendall is known as Joe Walker from the KOMMISSAR / COMMISSIONER X film series with Brad Harris. The great acrobat Alberto DellÀcqua appeared in four films in the 1970s in the TEUFELSKERLE / DEVIL GUYS series (best: Three Devils on the Way to Istanbul). And muscle man Pietro Torrisi, who was usually seen in supporting roles, was to have a few leading roles in the barbarian films that then became fashionable in the 1980s.
A bizarre mix of slapstick and shooting that's definitely not for everyone!
This film by Bitto Albertini was made in 1970, at a time when the heyday of spaghetti westerns was already waning. Now the serious western stories were given comedic elements. This is also the case here: there is shooting and dying, but there is also laughter during acrobatic tricks and hearty fights.
The SPLENDOR circus is a guest in the town of Goldfield. The three Garrison brothers (Tony Kendall, Alberto DellÀcqua, Pietro Torrisi) impress with their acrobatic skills. When they notice that the evil gold mine owner Parker (Alberto Farnese) is trying to bring the town more and more under his control, they support the townspeople and the ostracized Mexicans against the treacherous aggressor. Of course, the three muscle-bound youngsters are also great at using their fists, so things get really tough in the saloon. In the end the pistols are also used...
What's interesting about this almost forgotten western comedy is the cast. Tony Kendall is known as Joe Walker from the KOMMISSAR / COMMISSIONER X film series with Brad Harris. The great acrobat Alberto DellÀcqua appeared in four films in the 1970s in the TEUFELSKERLE / DEVIL GUYS series (best: Three Devils on the Way to Istanbul). And muscle man Pietro Torrisi, who was usually seen in supporting roles, was to have a few leading roles in the barbarian films that then became fashionable in the 1980s.
A bizarre mix of slapstick and shooting that's definitely not for everyone!
- ZeddaZogenau
- 19 janv. 2024
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- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was I vendicatori dell'Ave Maria (1970) officially released in Canada in English?
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