Vajas con Dios, Gringo

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Movie
Original title Vajas con Dios, Gringo
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1966
length 88 minutes
Rod
Director Edoardo Mulargia
(as Edward G. Muller )
script Edoardo Mulargia
Vincenzo Musolino
(as Glenn Vincent Davis )
production Vincenzo Musolino
music Felice Di Stefano
camera Ugo Brunelli
cut Enzo Alabiso
occupation

Vajas con Dios, Gringo is a spaghetti westerns of Edoardo Mulargia from 1966. The film was not listed in the German-speaking countries and is often under the (according to the rules properly spelled) title Vayas con Dios, Gringo out. The actual title in Spain was Vete con Dios, gringo .

action

Outlaw Mexico and five other men from The Criss' gang escape prison; Among them is the young gringo, who is imprisoned for the murder of his brother but is innocent. The group arrives in a city where Carnival is being celebrated. When they are recognized anyway, they take the dancer Carmen hostage. On the further escape, Gringo stands up for the girl and is therefore left alone in the desert.

He survives and takes on the trail of the men who meanwhile have a mail robbery with a number of murders on their conscience. During his search he also succeeds in finding the real murderer of his brother and in the end delivers him to the authorities with the bandits he has defeated. He collects the bounty and rides away with Carmen.

criticism

Christian Keßler in his book about the works of the genre: "The film is straightforward, simple and completely acceptable."

Remarks

In Italy, too, the film was only distributed regionally and brought in the small sum of 67 million lire for the westerns, which were just in their prime .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. This is how the entry at the Archivio del Cinema italiano is written
  2. http://www.diccionariosdigitales.com/CINE%20PARA%20LEER%20V_V.html
  3. Keßler, in: Welcome to Hell. 2002, pp. 268/269