I quattro pistoleri di Santa Trinità

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Movie
Original title I quattro pistoleri di Santa Trinità
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1971
length 99 minutes
Rod
Director Giorgio Cristallini
script Giorgio Cristallini
production Umberto Russo
music Roberto Pregadio
camera Alessandro D'Eva
cut Otello Colangeli
occupation

I quattro pistoleri di Santa Trinita is not listed in the German speaking spaghetti westerns , the Giorgio Cristallini 1971 staged.

action

Sarah Bowman witnessed the massacre of her family that bandits committed to gain the rights of a nearby gold mine that she discovered. Journalist George Shelley and Marshall Thomas save her; the two try to track down a gang of arms smugglers led by a Frenchman. They meet Father Martinez in July's pub on the Mexican border, while a certain Quinn Parady arrives. It turns out that Parady and his men are wanted for selling weapons to the Indians ; he is also behind the attack on the Bowman family. He can take the people in the bar hostage and wound Thomas; George, however, can outsmart him, gradually taking out Quinn's people and finally taking himself out.

criticism

"Conventional Western, badly staged," wrote Segnalazioni Cinematografiche .

Remarks

Two songs can be heard in the film: "Julie" is interpreted by Peter Boom , "It was a Joke" by Valeria Fabrizi .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. LXII, 1972