Four hallelujahs for dynamite joe

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Movie
German title Four hallelujahs for dynamite joe
Original title Joe l'implacabile
Country of production Italy , Spain
original language Italian
Publishing year 1967
length 99 (German version: 90) minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Antonio Margheriti
(as Anthony M. Dawson )
script Maria del Carmen Martínez novel
production Giuseppe Franconi
Cleto Fontini
music Carlo Savina
camera Manuel Merino
cut Otello Colangeli
occupation

Four Hallelujah for Dynamite Joe (OT: Joe l'implacabile ) is a 1967 directed by Antonio Margheriti incurred spaghetti westerns . The film, which was also released under the title Death rides with and Dynamit-Joe for short , only hit German cinemas on November 30, 1972.

action

Ongoing forays into gold shipments threaten the financial fabric of the United States. Senate member Senneth hires Agent Joe Ford to oversee the next of these transports. Joe, who is called Dynamite Joe because of his preference for the use of explosive substances, is accompanied by the beautiful aristocrat Betty and has to fight off several assassinations. In Mine City he had a carriage built out of the gold, but this became known to the bank director and Senator Senneth. He is behind the raids and hires the Mexican El Sol to take possession of the carriage.

Dynamite Joe, accompanied by the gold digger Buddel, has meanwhile steered the carriage into the abandoned Fort Brent and defends his position there against the attacks of the bandits around El Sol with the help of his explosives. However, his position seems lost when Senneth, who has meanwhile arrived, can seize the carriage and flees with it. Joe is taken prisoner, but is freed again by the army he had previously alerted to, to whom he can hand over the correct carriage - Senneth was tricked by him and is now wanted in a wanted list.

criticism

“The twists and turns of the film make it interesting because it revives old stories,” wrote Segnalazioni Cinematografiche . The lexicon of international films summarized: "Trivial Italian series westerns with some parodic features." , And Christian Keßler judged: "Not bad, but for God's sake you shouldn't expect a serious western" .

Remarks

It is director Margheriti's first western.

The actor of the digger, Barta Barry, was named as New Fuzzy in the video version .

The film songs Dyna mighty and Love song are interpreted by Lillian Terry .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vol. LXI, 1967
  2. Jump up ↑ Four Hallelujahs for Dynamite Joe. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  3. Welcome to Hell, 2002, p. 123