Three nuns on the way to hell

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Movie
German title Three nuns on the way to hell
Original title Più forte sorelle
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1973
length 82 (German v. 69) minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Renzo Girolami
(as Renzo Spaziani )
script Franco Vietri
production Silvio Battistini
Sergio Ciani
(as John Wyler )
music Nando De Luca
camera Mario Parapetti
cut Giancarlo Venarucci Cadueri
occupation

Three nuns on the road to Hell (Original title: Più forte sorelle ) is a spaghetti western from 1973, the Renzo Girolami - under a pseudonym - staged. It received negative reviews everywhere and was shown for the first time in German-speaking countries on June 17, 1976.

action

The bounty hunter Amen is hired by a group of nuns to find stolen money. The outlaw Catapult and his gang have taken it. Amen knows how to dup her with wit and brains, but the nuns turn out to be female deperados.

criticism

"Gross spaghetti westerns, convulsively funny."

Christian Kessler says: “What Renzo Girolami [...] serves here is the most uncomfortable thing that has ever been seen in the guise of a western comedy. Aside from the fact that Lincoln Tate is really an unfortunate cast as a cowboy, the film consists almost entirely of dumb wrangling, in which rough fellows pop nasty slogans at each other. (The synchro is also awful). "

Remarks

Some sources attribute the actual direction of the film to Mario Bianchi ; Per un breviario di Dollari is also used as the original title . It didn't hit theaters until 1975.

The main actress Gabriella Farinon was a presenter for the RAI .

Eldorado Stones interpret the film song Catapult .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. I registi. Gremese 2002, p. 213
  2. Three nuns on the way to hell. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. in: Welcome to Holle. 2002, p. 194
  4. so z. B. citwf
  5. ibid