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Title - Gods Gun Starring - Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance, Richard Boone, Sybil Danning, Leif Garrett Directed by - Gianfranco Parolini Producer(s) - Menahem Golan, Yoram Globus Screenwriter(s) - Frank Kramer (aka Gianfranco Parolini)
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Review
This is absolutely one of the most unique Westerns probably ever printed on film. It’s no doubt a spaghetti western type of film but what makes it really unique is that it was filmed in Israel and as there probably aren’t a lot of those, this film is really worth watching. The angle of the film is produced in such a way that despite the fact it wasn’t filmed in a typical western locale, it will appeal to most Western fans.
The main character is duel roll. A preacher (portrayed by Van Cleef) who is shot down by a gang led by Palance. There is a witness to the event and after seeing the horrible crime he can’t help but travel to Mexico for the purpose of finding the twin brother of the preacher who was murdered.
The twin brother is an excellent gunman who had turned from his former life and made a promise to never use his gun for killing again. After hearing about his brother, the gunman (also played by Van Cleef) decides he must avenge his brother’s death. He vows he will try to do it without shooting the gang.
This is definitely a film worth seeing, especially if you like this particular genre of Western. Van Cleef does an excellent job of portraying the twin brother and Palance’s performance is every bit what you would expect it to be.
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Title - Gone With The West Starring - James Caan, Stefanie Powers, Aldo Ray, Barbara Werle, Robert Walker Jr., Sammy Davis Jr. Directed by - Bernard Girard Producer(s) - William Collins Screenwriter(s) - Monroe Manning, Douglas Day Stewart, Marcus Demian
Review
James Caan, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Stefanie Powers star in this film. Aldo Ray plays the notorious character in town who has stolen Caan’s character’s cattle and then molested the character portrayed by Stefanie Powers, Little Moon. Powers and Caan then attempt to exact revenge on the bad guy (portrayed by Ray) by destroying the guy’s town.
Like most films of this type there is plenty of gunfighting and Sammy Davis, Jr. plays a gunslinger who is hired by Ray. One interesting fact that many viewers might not be aware of is that there was no special training needed or even a stand-in required for those exciting scenes with Sammy Davis, Jr.
In ‘real’ life he was already a fairly quick draw. Some reports, in fact, indicate that he might have been one of the fastest around during this time period. Be sure to watch him close during the fight scenes and you’ll see that it’s really him and not a stunt man.
With a cast of big names and plenty of gun fights along with comedic relief, this is one film you will absolutely love. The first rate cast really brings a lot to this film. You’ll be on the veritable edge of your seat as the main characters attempt to exact revenge for the wrong that has been done to them. Without giving too much away and spoiling the ending, you will definitely feel everything turned out just the way it was supposed to by the end.
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Title - They Call Me Trinity Starring - Terrence Hill, Bud Spencer, Farley Granger Directed by - E. B. Clucher (aka Enzo Barboni) Producer(s) - Joseph E. Levine, Italo Zingarelli Screenwriter(s) - Enzo Barboni, Gene Luotto
Review
A drifter named Trinity (played by Terrence Hill) finds himself with nothing much better to do than to wander around the countryside with his horse. He drifts into a particular town where his brother Bambino (portrayed by Bud Spencer) just happens to be the sheriff. His brother has a particular dislike for him, even going so far as to hate him because Trinity appears to pretty much be a troublemaker and that just doesn’t set well with his Sheriff’s conscience.
So, he attempts to get his brother to leave town by pulling out all of the stops. Unfortunately for him, Trinity stumbles upon the fact that his brother isn’t actually the sheriff. It turns out that Bambino shot the real sheriff and took his badge, believing the real sheriff is dead.
Trinity decides that he will try to blackmail his brother with this knowledge but Bambino doesn’t seem to care. This is because a gangster by the nickname the Major is in town and is of a mind to kill a certain group of Mormon settlers to get them out of a section of valley land that he wants for himself. Bambino finds he needs help from his brother to prevent the gangers from committing the deed while at the same time taking the gangster’s stallions.
If you like comedy and western genre films, you’ll love this movie. It expertly combines comedy and a western backdrop. Just in case you’re interested, there is also a sequel to this movie, "Trinity is Still My Name."
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Title - Yuma Starring - Clint Walker, Barry Sullivan, Edgar Buchanan, Kathryn Hays, Morgan Woodward Directed by - Ted Post Producer(s) - Aaron Spelling Screenwriter(s) - Charles Wallace
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First of all it should be noted that this fabulous film was produced by Aaron Spelling and as we all know the late Mr. Spelling never did anything by halves and that includes Yuma. A U.S. Marshal named Dave Harmon (portrayed by Clint Walker) happens into Yuma, located in Arizona Territory, just in time to kill a man who turns out to be the brother of a local rancher. The rancher in question is somewhat of a bigwig in the local area.
Meanwhile another brother is taken into custody by Walker. As the film goes on, the remaining brother is killed by a villain during the night and the crime is pinned on Walker. After the rancher hears about the deaths of his brothers he hurries back into town from the trail ride he was on when the killings occurred. Of course, no self-respecting Western would be complete without a little romance. Even with all the commotion going on Walker finds time to romance the owner of a local hotel. In the end there is a huge showdown that delivers everything you would expect of a great western.
While there is plenty of action and adventure to satisfy male viewers, female viewers won’t find it hard at all to look at the rugged handsome face of Walker as he tries to bring everything to rights. This is one western that you’ll enjoy watching time and time again. A mild warning. Because there are some gunfights and violence, it’s not really a family type film.
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