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D: Mario Siciliano; S: Adriano
Bolzoni; C: Gino Santini; M: Calo Savina; with: Alberto dell'Acqua ("Robert Widmark"), Harry Baird, Stelio Candelli, Ezio
Marano, Beatrice Pella
Shorty Trinity (Harry Baird) and his
buddy Sartana (Alberto dell'Acqua) want to rob the wage funds of the local railway company. As well as Gangster Burton (Stelio
Candelli) and his boss and girlfriend Maribel (Beatrice Pella), but these are too goofy to succeed, so that Trini and Sartana
carry off the whole dough. Trinity, with pitiful heart, pissed and sexually excited, because of sweet farmer's daughter Martha
(Daniela Giordano), spend the whole booty to a bunch of farmers, so that these can pay their lease accounts to Burton. Funny,
isn't it? Totally strapped, Trinity and Sartana exercise the old "bounty practice". Burton meanwhile plans his next coup and
wants to capture a big money transport intended for the Mexican government. So he hires the stoooopid Mexicano bandit "Tiger"
(Ezio Marano) and his gang. Trinity and Sartana, who are strapped again - the sexual temptation, you know -, likewise stretch
their greedy little fingers to the dollars.
The Gunslinger says:
This is my absolutely hot candidate
to be the crappiest Spaghettiwestern of all times. Trash director Mario Siciliano and his author Adriano Bolzoni undercut
lowest quality marks with this comedy, made in 1972. In the same year the Duo Infernale let follow a successor, titled " Halleluja
and Sartana strike again" - likewise with dell'Acqua as Sartana, but with "Tarzan" Ron Ely (Yieeek!) as sidekick. At least
Bolzoni participated in much more ambitious projects, like Corbuccis "The Mercenary".
Rating: $
Bodycount: 0(!)
Luv', Splatter: 0/10
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