I magnifici tre

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Movie
Original title I magnifici tre
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1961
length 105 minutes
Rod
Director Giorgio Simonelli
script Bruno Corbucci
Giovanni Grimaldi
Mario Guerra
Giulio Scarnicci
Renzo Tarabusi
Vittorio Vighi
production Emo bistolfi
music Gianni Ferrio
camera Franco Villa
cut Dolores Tamburini
occupation

I magnifici tre is an Italian western comedy that has not yet been performed in German-speaking countries. Directed in 1961 Giorgio Simonelli ; Ugo Tognazzi and Walter Chiari play the leading roles .

action

Nonduras is ruled by the dictator Bonarios, who now and then has girls kidnapped to marry them; so it happened with the three daughters of the deceased sheriff. Some citizens decide to put an end to the hustle and bustle and hire gunslingers to fight the despot. Pablo, Domingo and José are chosen to bring the girls back because they are believed to be skilled and experienced; however, they are just petty bandits of inferior talent who should be waived the death penalty if they do their job.

They do that even if they sometimes have to trust chance very much; and of course the three girls fall in love with the hero against their will.

criticism

“This parody is painfully shipwrecked due to serious flaws and aberrations in taste. Despite the best efforts of the actors involved, he looks like a shabby representative of cheap cinema ", notes" Segnalazione Cinematografiche "

Remarks

Gino Paoli sings the film song “Un uomo vivo” .

The film was successful at the box office: it grossed 738 million lire in Italy.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vol. 51, 1962
  2. ^ Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari: Dizionario del Cinema Italiano, I film Vol. 3 . Gremese 1992, p. 312