Hallelujah whistles the song of dying

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Movie
German title Hallelujah whistles the song of dying
Original title Giù le mani… carogna!
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1971
length 88 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Demofilo Fidani
(as Lucky Dickinson )
script Demofilo Fidani
(as Lucky Dickinson )
production Demofilo Fidani
Maria Rosa Valenza
music Lallo Gori
camera Franco Villa
cut Piera Bruni
Gianfranco Simoncelli
occupation

Hallelujah whistles the song of the death (original title: Giù le mani ... carogna! ) Is a spaghetti western the cheap category of demofilo fidani . It premiered in German cinemas in June 1972; Alternative titles are Hallelujah - The deadly shadow , Hell is already waiting for you and The trail of blood of the black avenger .

content

The aging bounty hunter Halleluja / Django shares a few anecdotes from his life with the young wild Bill Hickok, which essentially consist of brawls. Both interlocutors also fight in between.

criticism

“A colossal grenade of high grades, in which Demofilo (Fidani) mucked through his Augean stables and combined the conjured up image material with fresh scenes. The result destroys any good mood in an instant. "

- Christian Keßler : Welcome to Hell, 2002

“A spaghetti western, primitive from the script, which consists almost exclusively of a string of fights and shootings. Tinkered together from various other spaghetti westerns. "

Others

  • The song "I know my love" is sung by Mark Wolf .

Remarks

The film is in fact largely made up of scenes from other films by director / writer / producer Fidani. That is why a coherent story cannot be made out. He earned 58 million lire in Italy . It was also marketed as the Django Story .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hallelujah whistles the song of dying. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. ^ Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari: Dizionario del cinema italiano. I film Vol. 4, dal 1970 al 1979, tomo 1, AL . Rome 1996, p. 341