Il tredicesimo è semper Giuda

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Movie
Original title Il tredicescimo è semper Giuda
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1971
length 89 minutes
Rod
Director Giuseppe Vari
(as Joseph Warren )
script Adriano Bolzoni
music Carlo Savina
camera Angelo Lotti
cut Giuseppe Vari
occupation

Il tredicesimo è semper Giuda (dt .: "The Thirteenth is always a Judas") is a non-published in the German language spaghetti westerns of Giuseppe Vari from 1971. On 12 March this year he ran on in Italy.

action

Sonora, on the Mexican border. Preparations for the wedding of Captain Ned Carter and Mary Belle Owens are in full swing when someone notices that the table has 13 place settings. Foreboding is confirmed when the stagecoach carries the corpses of the bride and three other passengers. Two of the wedding guests, Tim and Joe, set about investigating the case and are able to expose Ned as responsible. During the Civil War he had obtained proof of possession of a lot of Confederate gold, which was stored in an unknown mine belonging to Mary Belle's father. In order to find out the location of the mine, he began a relationship with Mary Belle; after the mine was discovered, he was forced to shoot her father. Shortly before the wedding, he learned that Mary Belle was accompanied by two agents who were supposed to investigate her suspicions, which had since fallen on her groom. Tim, who was in love with Mary Belle but was rejected because of Ned, avenges her.

criticism

"Segnalazioni Cinematografiche" wrote that a complicated story is told with technically modest means and sometimes contradictingly, with the characters and situations remaining conventional.

Remarks

The film appeared as a photo story in 1973 as one of the “Star Ciné Aventures” in France. He earned 127 million lire in Italy .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Segnalazione Cinematografiche, Vol. 72, p. 28
  2. No. 250, March 1973, see [1]
  3. ^ R. Poppi, M. Pecorari: Dizionario del cinema italiano, I film vol. 4, M / Z. Gremese 1996, p. 349