Mamma mia è arrivato So Sia
Movie | |
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Original title | Mamma mia è arrivato So Sia |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1973 |
length | 92 minutes |
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Director |
Alfio Caltabiano (as Alf Thunder ) |
script | Alfio Caltabiano Sandro Continenza |
production | Fulvio Lucisano |
music | Gianni Ferrio |
camera | Guglielmo Mancori |
cut | Sergio Muzi |
occupation | |
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Mamma mia è arrivato Così Sia is a spaghetti western from 1972. The sequel to Your Will Done, Amigo is often also carried under the title Oremus, Alleluia e Così Sia and has not yet been shown in German-speaking countries.
action
The three bandits Così Sia, Reverend Smith and Chaco are on their way, always looking for a trickery. A run-down, rundown circus company, portrayed by a man with his four sons, the "Hallelujah Gang", and his daughter Clementine, is looking for Smith. So Sia falls in love with Clementine and tries to get the circus going again. So he returns the $ 300,000 stolen along with the others to the bank and receives a $ 3,000 reward. With this, a circus with four siblings and three scoundrels will go on tour in the future.
criticism
"The film lives again from extensive saloon brawls", states Christian Keßler and concludes: "Not a particularly good film".
Remarks
Movie posters and several lexicon entries show the alternative title; the entry in the Archivio del Cinema Italiano reads Mamma mia è arrivato Così Sia .
Web links
- Mamma mia è arrivato Così Sia in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The film at comingsoon
Individual evidence
- ^ Title according to Archivio del Cinema Italiano
- ↑ Christian Keßler: Welcome to Hell. 2002, p. 161