Sando Kid says the last alleluia

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Movie
German title Sando Kid says the last alleluia
Original title Un dolár para Sartana
Country of production Spain , Italy
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1971
length 94 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director León Klimovsky
Sergio Bergonzelli (realiter)
script José Maria Elorrieta
José Luis Navarro
Enrico Zuccarini
production Espartaco Santoni
Sergio Bergonzelli
music Alessandro Alessandroni
camera Antonio Maccoppi
cut Juan Pisón
José Antonio Rojo
occupation

Sando Kid speaks the last Hallelujah ( Spanish original title: Un Dolár para Sartana , "One Dollar for Sartana") is a spaghetti western from a Spanish-Italian co-production, officially directed by León Klimovsky , while Sergio Bergonzelli actually directed it. It ran for the first time in German-speaking countries on August 13, 1986, when it was shown by the TV station RTL plus . The video title was briefly Sando Kid , just as short as the version, which was missing 15 minutes of the original.

action

In Springfield, Grayton, a former officer of the Northern States , with the support of influential citizens, holds the ranchers in a stranglehold, forcing them with brutal means to cede their land to him at a ridiculous price and then sell it on to the railroad workers at a profit. When Eleanor's father also suffers the same fate, the Texas Ranger Sando Kid, who poses as a perfume salesman, intervenes. Little by little he can thwart Grayton's plans, turn off his people and finally himself. He eventually marries Eleanor.

criticism

Negative judgments precipitated the lexicon of international film : "Primitive spaghetti westerns to the usual pattern of the last phase of the genre." And the Italian colleagues of the AGCM Cinematografiche : "A film that tired and monotonous, the worn out paths of Spaghetti Westerns entlangschlurft". Keßler, on the other hand, considers the film to be Bergonzelli's best contribution to the genre in his dictionary of spaghetti westerns and praises the actors.

Remarks

The Italian title is Su le mani cadavere, sei in arresto (“Hands up, corpse, you are under arrest”).

The DVD version of the film, which appeared in the Hallelujah box from Koch Media , is complete.

I Cantori Moderni will sing the film song Free As a Bird .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Keßler: Welcome to Hell. 2000, p. 242
  2. Sando Kid speaks the last alleluia. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. Vol. 73, 1972