Acquasanta Joe

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Acquasanta Joe (Italy 1971 / Director: Mario Gariazzo)

Also known as

Holy Water Joe (USA) | Weihwasser Joe (Germany) | Los Violentos De Texas (Spain) | Joe eau-benite (Spain) | Acquasanta Joe (France) | Joe, o Pistoleiro (Brazil) | Se incontri un pistolero non chiedergli il nome, spara: potrebbe essere Acquasanta Joe (Italy, working title)
Acquasanta Joe movie poster

Synopsis

Joe (Tate) is a bounty hunter who puts his savings into a bank. When gangster Donovan (Hardin) robs that bank with his gang, he sets out to get his money back. But rivalry within the gang makes things complicated, and the Union army is also interested in the gang being put to rest.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Lincoln Tate (Acquasanta Joe / Holy Water Joe), Ty Hardin (Jeff/Bill Donovan), Richard Harrison (Charlie Bennett), Silvia Monelli (Estella), Giulio Baraghini [as Lee Banner] (Jim, Donovan henchman), Pietro Ceccarelli (Sergeant Butch), Mario Novelli [as Anthony Freeman] (Donovan henchman), Fedele Gentile [as Fidel Green] (U.S. Army Major), Tuccio Musumeci ('The Sicilian'), Alfredo Rizzo (U.S. Army Captain), Adriano Vitale (U.S. Army Lieutenant), Dante Maggio (banker), Virgilio Ponti (Donovan henchman), Pietro Rosella, Sergio Serafini (Confederate Lieutenant), Rosita Toros [as Rosa Toros] (girl with Bennett), Enrico Casadei, Domenico Maggio (Donovan henchman), Giulio Mauroni (Donovan henchman), Gianclaudio Jabes (hotel gunman), Giuseppe Tuminelli (U.S. Army officer), Ferdinando Poggi (hotel gunman [aiuto regista, sceneggiatura]), Lanfranco Ceccarelli (Becker, outlaw [director of production])
  • Uncredited actors: Robert Fiz (U.S. Army General), Rick Boyd (hotel gunman), Aldo Formisano (officer at hanging), Fulvio Pellegrino (hotel clerk), Mario Ingrassia (bank teller), Bruno Degni (bank teller), Lina Franchi (bank customer), Ugo Ballester (priest), Manlio Dalla Pria (croupier), Gennarino Pappagalli (man at the roulette table), Angelo Casadei (roulette gambler), Franz Colangelo (roulette gambler), Alfonso Sarlo (roulette gambler)
  • Director: Mario Gariazzo
  • Story: Mario Gariazzo
  • Screenplay: Mario Gariazzo, Ferdinando Poggi
  • Cinematography: Franco Villa [Eastmancolor - CinemaScope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Marcello Giombini
  • Producer: Mario Gariazzo [as Robert Paget]

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 95 min

Release Dates

  • December 11, 1971 (Italy)

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