Ringo! Find a place to die!
Movie | |
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German title | Ringo! Find a place to die! |
Original title | Joe! Cercati un posto per the! |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1968 |
length | 89 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director |
Giuliano Carnimeo (as A. Ascott ) |
script | Lamberto Benvenuti |
production | Hugo Fregonese |
music | Gianni Ferrio |
camera | Riccardo Pallottini |
cut | Ornella Micheli |
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Ringo! Find a place to die! (Original title: ! Joe Cercati un posto per morire ) is a spaghetti western , the Giuliano Carnimeo 1968 staged. The film was premiered in German on June 20, 1969.
action
The gold digger couple Liza and Paul Martin are attacked by the bandit Chato near their mine. Although they were able to fend off the attack, they are in a bind: Paul is trapped after an explosion. Liza hires ex-cavalry officer Joe Collins and his friend Gomez, an arms dealer, to come to Paul’s aid in Nido de Aguila.
This group is joined by other individuals who hope for the Martins' gold: the Pistolero Paco, the athletic Fernando and the sleazy priest Riley. When they all reach the mine, Martin is murdered and the gold stolen; Chato acted in concert with Gomez. Back in Nido di Aguila, Collins organizes an attack on Chato's hiding place, but Gomez has since killed him. Fernando and Riley die in the action, and Collins, who is now trading for and with Liza, puts Gomez in a duel, in which he can kill him. Liza and Colins ride the gold to California.
criticism
While the lexicon of international films writes of a “technically amateurish spaghetti western”, Christian Keßler recognizes this “exceedingly dark film” as a “noir-like survival drama among evil people”. The Protestant film observer describes the film as “ Italo-westerns of a modest cut ”.
Remarks
Although not an official remake , the plot is strongly oriented towards The Garden of Evil .
Jula de Palma interprets the songs Find a place to die and Era un cow-boy sung in the film .
Web links
- Ringo! Find a place to die! in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The film at comingsoon.it
- Information about the soundtrack
- Comparison of the cut versions German version - US DVD by Ringo, find a place to die at Schnittberichte.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ringo! Find a place to die! In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Keßler, in: Willkommen in der Hölle, 2002, p. 122
- ↑ Evangelical Press Association Munich, Review No. 295/1969