Everything is flying around your ears

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Movie
German title Everything is flying around your ears
Original title Comin 'at ya!
Country of production Spain , USA
original language English
Publishing year 1981
length 91 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Ferdinando Baldi
script Gene Quintano
Lloyd Battista
Wolf Lowenthal
production Tony Anthony
music Carlo Savina
camera Fernando Arribas
cut Franco Fraticelli
occupation
synchronization

Everything is flying around your ears is a later spaghetti western , filmed as a 3D film , which was directed by Ferdinando Baldi. German premiere was on December 18, 1981.

content

The two sleazy brothers Pike and Polk attack a wedding that is taking place, shoot the pastor and then shoot the groom, HH Hart. Whose bride Abilene is kidnapped; she is to be sold together with other stolen women as prostitutes or servants of rich people. However, Hart survived and is very angry. First he catches the fat Polk, who is having fun with a whore, and gets him to reveal the whereabouts of his brother. When Hart arrives at his villa, Pike is about to auction off the women. Hart is initially able to free the women, but is overwhelmed and only left alive because he is holding Polk prisoner.

Pike sets his gang on the women who are to be killed except for Abilene; he himself finds his brother in a ghost town, half dead from fear of the rats that gnaw on him. Polk beats up Hart on his return to Pike's ranch and unleashes him to finish him off. Hart proves to be resilient and can escape. Meanwhile, Pike's men have completed their assignments and return to the ranch with Abilene. Hart devises a plan for liberation. When Pike finds his brother dead, he rides with his people and Abilene in tow to the ghost town where Hart is staying. During the showdown, Pike shoots Abilene from behind. Hart manages to settle accounts with the bandits individually. Pike has to believe in it right through to the end.

criticism

“While other films made with this technique have at least rudiments of a narrative structure, COMIN 'AT YA (...) consists almost entirely of effect settings, which, if you expect an exciting film, gets tired very quickly. (The film) is brutal and does not take any prisoners. "

- Christian Keßler : Welcome to hell. 2002, pp. 62/63.

"The first 3-D spaghetti western in film history offers good entertainment and contains creative camera settings and an excellent Carlo Savina score."

- Ulrich P. Bruckner: For a few more corpses. Munich 2006, p. 575.

synchronization

"Logosynchron" in Cologne occupied:

Remarks

The publications outside of the cinema halls lacked the 3D format, which only gives an idea of ​​the effects.

Web links

Individual evidence

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