Two through thick and thin

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Movie
German title Two through thick and thin
Original title Che botte, ragazzi!
Country of production Italy , Germany
original language Italian
Publishing year 1974
length 90 (German v. 83) minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Adalberto Albertini
(as Bitto Albertini )
script Adalberto Albertini
Carlo Alberto Alfieri
production Ennio Onorati
Gerd Scheede
music Mauro Chiari
camera Pier Luigi Santi
cut Fausto Ulisse
occupation

Two through thick and thin (Original title: botte Che, ragazzi! ) Is a spaghetti western with Eastern Bonds and much beating comedy of 1974 by Bitto Albertini was staged. The German-language premiere of the Italian-German co-production was on May 23, 1977.

action

Two friends, the Chinese Shanghai Joe and the traveling trader Bill Cannon, help a Mexican village to defend the oil it has just discovered against exploitation by an unscrupulous trader. It turns out that Mayor Barnes is behind the proceedings.

criticism

The lexicon of international film let none of those involved get away with it: “Western clichés, miserably staged and played in the style of the cheapest smear theater .” Christian Keßler also called the film “pathetic” and a “silly bunch of people”.

Remarks

The film was also issued as a sequel to The Man with the Bullet Whip (1973), the protagonist of which is also "Shanghai Joe". Dream Bags interpret the film song that bears its name .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Two through thick and thin. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. Keßler: Welcome to Hell . 2000, p. 53