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During the Mexican war of independence Mexicans and Austrians try to find a little aztec statue: Who returns it to the Pueblo Indians, will be supported by their 10,000 warriors. The mysterious Hallelujah ("Jorge Hill") works for both sides - against appropriate payment. Furthermore the couple Fleurette (Agata Flori) and Archie (Lincoln Tate), two imposters, search the statue, in whose belly a pouch with diamonds is deposited. As further contestant businessman Ferguson (Umberto d'Orsi) shows up, who wants to get the figure as a dead pledge for his lucrative dealings with the Mexican government.

The Gunslinger says:

Comedy-Western, made by routinier Giuliano Carnimeo ("Antony Ascott", which sometimes even is funny. It's the second time the Carnimeo-character of Hallelujah appears on the screen and again this comedy is produced straighter and more atmospheric as many of those serious-meant films of the category.
Some well known friends out of the stronger part 1 show up again: Roberto Camardiel again is the wily, notoriously broke leader of the revolution, and we see also Paolo Gozlino and Agata Flori again, although they play other characters in here.
The score of Stelvio Cipriani is ok. In the main role the established Uruguayan Jorge Hill again is "Mr. Charming".
Since the end of the 60's the number of produced Comedy-Western increased rapidly, and soon the bell rang the last Halleluja for the Spaghetti Western.



Rating: GS $$$- / CN: $$$$



Bodycount:

ca. 25 Gringos


Explicit Brutalities:

  • While a group of Austrians piddle together, Hallelujah puts them out of action with only one whip blow on their "jewelry": Outch!
  • Hallelujah helps Ferguson to a veeeery hot bath to question him about the statue
  • Drake (Paolo Gozlino) works with a glowing branding iron during his "interview" of Fleurette


Luv':

0/10

Gore:

0/10

Specials:

Hallelujah uses his gun as a rocket launcher and partly works with muffler. Besides he is a goal-safe gulf player. A backpipe filled with pepper serves not only for acoustic, but also for "chemical" warfare.

Trailer:

by jackcostello12
OT:
Il West ti va stretto, Amico ... e arrivato Alleluja!

AT:
Alléluia défie l'Ouest (F)
Beichtet Freunde, Halleluja kommt
The West is tough, Amigo ... Alleluja's there
The West is very clos, Amigo

Year:
I/D/F 1972
D:
Giuliano Carnimeo ("Anthony Ascott")
S:
Giovanni Simonelli, Ingo Hermes, Tito Carpi
C: Stelvio Massi
M: Stelvio Cipriani
with: Jorge Hill ("George Hilton"); Agata Flori; Lincoln Tate; Umberto d'Orsi


Jorge Hill - "George Hilton"
"George Hilton" is a gulf ace

Agata Flori
Agata Flori, playing with fire

Lincoln Tate, Agata Flori
Lover's talk: Agata Flori and Lincoln Tate

Beichtet Freunde, Halleluja kommt - Film Maniax
The human nutcracker

Peter Berling, Michael Hinz
Aaachtung! Peter Berling and Michael Hinz are fixed








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