Blue beans for a hallelujah
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German title | Blue beans for a hallelujah |
Original title | Little Rita nel west |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1967 |
length | 90 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Ferdinando Baldi |
script | Ferdinando Baldi Franco Rossetti |
production | BRC Produzione Film |
music | Robby Poitevin |
camera | Enzo Barboni |
cut | Nino Baragli |
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Blue Beans for a Hallelujah is an Italian music western from 1967. The main roles in the parodistic Spaghetti - Schlager -Western with singing and dancing were played by hit star Rita Pavone and Terence Hill . The film was not released until September 7, 1973 in Germany in the wake of the Spencer / Hill boom.
action
Big Little Jane, the pert Revolverheldin with the Golden Gun , comes some bandits in a raid on a stagecoach in the way. Jane wants to dispose of the stolen gold treasure, which she takes from the bandits with the help of Francis Fitzgerald Scott, in the village of her Indian friend Sitting Buffalo. For this purpose, the gold is to be brought into a cave, which is then to be blown up.
On her adventurous journey through the Wild West , she has to defend the gold against other bandits. First she kills the dreaded Ringo. But Django , the man with the coffin, takes the gold from her. Jane pursues him and can catch him. She can get the gold from him and also finds a machine gun in his coffin . It comes to a duel with Django. He first shoots all his bullets before Jane shows him her bulletproof vest . When she wants to take off her vest to be fair, Django tries to shoot her from behind, but she beats him and kills him.
After this episode, she is ambushed by the villain Pancho's gang, and the stunning Texas Joe comes to her aid and saves her. Jane falls in love with him on the spot and together they bring the treasure to the Indian village. At night Jane dreams of a romantic wedding with Joe. But she is torn from her dreams and receives the news that Texas Joe has tried to take the pot of gold and run away. Joe is then sentenced to death. The sentence is to be carried out immediately, and Texas Joe will be shown in a dramatic dance performance the various possible methods of execution of the Indians. But then Little Jane successfully pleads for mercy for him.
Joe still has problems with the sheriff who arrests him. Jane asks him for Joe's release, too, despite being deeply disappointed with Joe's betrayal. But in the meantime Joe has understood. He realized that only love counts. Finally, Little Jane and Texas Joe together with the Indians destroy the gold by burying it deep under the rock with a blast. Jane leaves Joe in the end, however. But Joe follows her in true love and will not rest in search of her until he finds her.
Others
Blue beans for a hallelujah was the first film in which Mario Girotti appeared under his stage name "Terence Hill".
criticism
The lexicon of international films was not very enthusiastic: "Despite ironic elements and musical interludes, lame fun about the hit star Rita Pavone at the time."
Film music
The soundtrack for the film was released on LP . It contains the following titles:
- Little Rita
- Piruliruli '(with Lucio Dalla)
- Ma che te ne fai
- Rita sei tutti noi (with Teddy Reno)
- Per un colpo di pistola
- Do be come
- Balletto indiano
- Uno sceriffo che si rispetti
- Ma che te ne fai (Reprisa)
- Little Rita (Finale)
synchronization
The FFS Film- & Fernsehsynchron München cast based on the book and directed by Hartmut Neugebauer :
- Terence Hill: Hartmut Reck
- Rita Pavone: Angelika Bender
- Kirk Morris: Manfred Schott
- Teddy Reno: Tommi Piper
- Gordon Mitchell: Wolfgang Hess
- Fernando Sancho: Hartmut Neugebauer
Web links
- Rita of the West in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Blue beans for a hallelujah. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Synchronized files