C'era una volta questo pazzo pazzo west

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Movie
Original title C'era una volta questo pazzo pazzo west
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1973
length 89 minutes
Rod
Director Vincenzo Matassi
script Francesco Degli Espinosa
production Vincenzo Matassi
music Francesco Santucci
camera Ugo Brunelli
cut Carlo Baltieri
occupation

C'era una volta questo pazzo pazzo west is a film that premiered in Italy in October 1973. The parody is considered one of the worst in the genre. The film directed by Vincenzo Matassi was not shown in German-speaking countries .

action

The brothers Joe and Rico live with their father, who is stupid from the constant beatings of his quarrelsome wife, in a shabby hut, because they are more interested in beating each other than taking care of the agriculture and the maintenance of the home. When all else fails, she sends her mother to Stranger City, where a third brother, Michael, is the more or less honorable manager of the saloon. Received joyfully by him, the two brothers enjoy themselves. Rico falls in love with Floe, the daughter of bartender Chico; Joe makes common cause with Dolores, one of Michael’s women, who, however, falls over at a poker game and thus loses the entire saloon. Her mother beats Michael to the point of being stupid. Back in the hut at home, Joe and Rico now have to take care of two idiots.

criticism

The film is perhaps the worst western of all time, according to Christian Keßler , who points to shaky recordings, incomprehensible actor performances and, overall, an awesome extent of the fiasco. Segnalazioni Cinematografiche fear that the fate of being stupid, which overtakes an actor at the beginning and at the end, could also be the fate of the audience who have the courage to see the entire film.

Remarks

There is uncertainty about the production time of the film; Information goes back to 1969. It was shot entirely in Gordon Mitchell's Cave Studios .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Keßler: Welcome to Hell . 2002, p. 51
  2. Segnalazioni Cinematografiche. Vol. LXXXVI, 1979
  3. so the film directory comingsoon