Ringo e Gringo contro tutti

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Movie
Original title Ringo e Gringo contro tutti
Country of production Italy , Spain
original language Italian
Publishing year 1966
length 104 minutes
Rod
Director Bruno Corbucci
script Mario Guerra
Giulio Scarnicci
Renzo Tarabusi
Vittorio Vighi
production Emo bistolfi
music Gianni Ferrio
Carlo Rustichelli
camera Sandro D'Eva
Alfonso Nieva
cut Franco Attenni
occupation

Ringo e Gringo contro tutti is a 1966 rotated Spain and Italy Italowestern -Persiflage with Raimondo Vianello and Lando Buzzanca in the main roles. The film was not shown in German-speaking countries.

action

Two Confederates, a sergeant and a corporal, live in the abandoned Fort Jackson; they do not know that the civil war has ended and that their regiment has long been dissolved. When the fort was shaken by explosions, they fled, believing that they would be a military attack; in fact, however, the railway company carried out explosions in order to lay the rails. When they meet the girls Virginia and Carolina, who belong to an underground organization of former Confederates, they are saved and now, as Ringo and Gringo, start a guerrilla war against the regular troops, steal gold etc. Their inability and sheer luck make their actions cause a lot of confusion, so that the government suspects a revolt. The president is sending troops to the area to save lives he sees threatened by the uprising. He himself also goes to the region and is promptly kidnapped by the two ex-soldiers. Then Ringo and Gringo realize their mistake, are recruited by the regular army and showered with honors.

criticism

Christian Keßler saw really funny gags that are less based on mental than physical comedy .; Ulrich Bruckner calls the film "entertaining" in his standard work on spaghetti westerns.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Keßler: Welcome to Hell . 2000, p. 214
  2. ^ Bruckner: For a few more corpses . Munich 2006, p. 640