Five lumps of gold

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Movie
German title Five lumps of gold
Original title Tutti fratelli nel West… per parte di padre
Country of production Italy , Germany , Spain
original language Italian
Publishing year 1972
length 96 minutes
Rod
Director Sergio Grieco
script Sergio Grieco
Romano Migliorini
Gianbattista Musetto
production Giovanni Addessi
music Riz Ortolani
camera Aldo De Robertis
cut Carlo Reali
occupation

Five lump of gold (original title: Tutti fratelli nel west ... per parte di padre ) is a comedic spaghetti western from 1972. Its German premiere learned the film in abbreviated form on April 7, 1984 at DFF .

action

The young adventurer Gypo receives a lump of gold from an old gold digger on which part of a map is marked that is supposed to lead to a mine. He starts looking for the other four parts that make the map complete and that the old man has distributed among his former partners. These parts are now in the possession of a wide variety of people who allow him to experience numerous adventures together with the prostitute Lulu Belle; everyone tries to outsmart and kill everyone else. Gypo and Lulu reach their destination, but discover that the mine is worthless.

criticism

The “not very funny film” uses “terrain that is used too often to present rogue pieces with parodic intent”, says Segnalazioni Cinematografiche . Christian Keßler sums up: "The film is so-so and is slowly coming to terms with its predictable end".

Remarks

The German-language version comes from the synchronization of DEFA, has a self-made opening credits as well as theme music and lasts 80 minutes.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Keßler: Welcome to Hell. 2006, pp. 256/257