Pilluks takes measurements

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Movie
German title Pilluks takes measurements
Original title Giurò… e li uccise ad uno ad uno (Piluk il timido)
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1967
length 97 minutes
Rod
Director Guido Celano
(as William First )
script Guido Celano
Luigi Silori
production Guido Celano
music Carlo Savina
camera Angelo Baistrocchi
cut Otello Colangeli
occupation
synchronization

Pilluks takes measurements (Original title: Giurò ... e li uccise ad uno ad uno (Piluk il timido) ) is a 1967 incurred spaghetti westerns , the Guido Celano staged. In the German-speaking area, the film, which was not particularly well received, was first shown on GDR television on July 3, 1987.

action

Sheriff Albert, the son of the coffin maker Pilluks, is betrayed and killed by the unscrupulous landowner Sebastian Mason; In general, he and his brothers ensure that everyone is cleared out of the way who is not at their will. Before he dies, Albert Pilluks can tell the name of his killer, but he keeps it from the new sheriff Roger Brown.

When one of the Mason brothers, Roy, was charged with the murder of doctor Dr. Lucas is to be hanged, Sebastian takes the sheriff's wife hostage to exchange her for Roy. Through the intervention of pilluks, the woman can be freed. Brown organizes a farce and can eliminate all members of the Mason gang except for Sebastian, but Pilluks follows his footsteps and eventually kills him.

criticism

Segnalazioni Cinematografiche judged harshly that the film is “an exact, mechanical repetition of stale and overused forms and situations that it unwinds without inspiration and imagination.” Christian Keßler says, “The film is absolutely unnoticeable, because it does not differ in terms of craftsmanship Dozens and dozen of westerns filmed at the time. "

synchronization

The synchronization took place for the television of the GDR.

Remarks

The songs in the original version are interpreted by Lilian Terry .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Segnalazioni Cinematogafiche, Vol. 64, 1968
  2. Christian Keßler: Welcome to Hell. 2002, p. 189
  3. ^ Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari: Dizionario del Cinema Italiano. I film dal 1960 al 1969. Gremese 1992, p. 242