Glory Glory

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Movie
Original title Glory Glory
Country of production United Kingdom
original language English
Publishing year 2002
length 95 minutes
Rod
Director Paul Matthews
script Paul Matthews
production Elizabeth Matthews
Paul Matthews
music Mark Thomas
camera Vincent G. Cox
cut Peter Davies
occupation

Glory Glory is a British western by Paul Matthews from 2002. Glory Glory has not yet been shown in German-speaking countries.

action

In the final days of the American Civil War, scattered rebels plundered the town of Silver Creek, raping the women and killing their men. Two of the women, Hannah and the widow Wilson, who has also lost their four-year-old son, form a gang of female outlaws after they have shot the marauders , who raid banks and suspect men they disguise themselves as. When a group persecutes them anyway, they hold them in suspense with their feminine charms and then shoot them down.

One day they meet the son of a general they killed, Wes, who is out for revenge himself with some friends and is after the army wages that arrive at Silver Creek. Meanwhile, the women have gathered there as saloon girls. Hannah falls in love with Wes, which Ellie dislikes in their lesbian relationship; Widow Wilson meets with Jack. During the robbery on the cargo, Ellie reveals herself to force Hannah to flee the city. However, this was wounded in the fight. The men realize that the women they love are the same ones they chased.

criticism

While there is a collection of wild beauties, the film does not take advantage of these possibilities unnecessarily; it's a straight gallop through the issue of justice, according to movies.tvguide.

Remarks

In the United States , the film was named Hooded Angels .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. movies.tvguide.com/hooded-angels/136480