West ti va stretto, amico... è arrivato Alleluja, Il
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Il West ti va stretto, amico... è arrivato Alleluja (Italy · West Germany · France 1972 / Director: Giuliano Carnimeo)
Also known as
The Return of Halleluja (USA) | El Oeste Te Va Estrecho Forastero (Spain) | Alléluia défie l'Ouest (France) | Le far west est trop petit pour toi, mon ami: Alleluja est arrivé (France) | Beichtet, Freunde, Halleluja kommt (Germany) | O regresso de Aleluia (Portugal) | Bati sana dar gelecek arkadas (Turkey) | Sartana Chegou para Matar (Brazil) | Aleluia, Trinity Voltou... (Brazil) | Westen er töff, Amigo! (Denmark)
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Synopsis
Ramirez, the general of the Mexican revolution against Maximilian who has been appointed king of Mexico, organizes his forces to attack the king's General, Miranda. Ramirez realizes that the Aztec Indians would be allies of great value, so he offers to return to them an idol statue that has been stolen from them. Only Alleluja is capable of retrieving the idol from the thieves.
Credits
- Cast (Italian): George Hilton (Johnny la Faina / Alleluja), Agata Flori (Fleurette), Raymond Bussieres (Sam, storekeeper), Umberto D'Orsi (Phil Ferguson), Michael Hinz (Captain Von Steffen), Aldo Barberito (priest), Roberto Camardiel (General Manuel Ramirez), Paolo Gozlino (Drake, Ferguson lieutenant), Riccardo Garrone (Zagaya), Lincoln Tate (Archie), Renato Baldini (General Miranda), Giovanni (Nello) Pazzafini (Abel), Peter Berling (Schultz), Martial Bresson, Adriana Facchetti (Austrian lady on stage), Mara Krupp (Mary), Lars Bloch (Cain), Fortunato Arena (Sheriff Hall, with fish), Luigi Antonio Guerra [as Antonio Guerra], Gianni Pulone, Paolo Magalotti (Drake henchman), Claudio Ruffini (Claude, Drake henchman)
- Additional German credits: Annemarie Schuler, Margherita Horowitz (church camp woman with girls)
- Uncredited actors: Goffredo Unger (Laredo sheriff), Attilio Dottesio (bartender), Alfred Thomas (Ferguson's servant), Alfonso Sarlo (Ferguson partner), Pasquale Fasciano (Indian chief), Maria de Sisti (fat church camp lady), Vincenzo De Palo (undertaker in wagon), Aldo Cecconi (Ferguson guard), Pietro Torrisi (Nuts, Ferguson guard), Giulio Mauroni (Ferguson guard), Salvatore Billa (Ramirez soldier), Augusto Funari (Ramirez soldier), Clemente Ukmar (Austrian soldier), Raniero Dorascenzi (Austrian soldier), Maurizio Streccioni (Austrian soldier), Silvio Klein (Austrian soldier w/white flag), Giglio Gigli (Austrian soldier), Michele Branca (Austrian soldier), Rinaldo Zamperla (Austrian soldier), Calogero Azzaretto (Austrian soldier), Roberto Dell'Acqua (Austrian soldier), Giancarlo Ukmar (Austrian, Drake henchman), Aldo Pedinotti (Grizzly, Drake henchman), Oscar Giustini (Drake henchman), Antonio Basile (Drake henchman), Sergio Ukmar (Drake henchman), Sisto Brunetti (Drake henchman), Sergio Testori (Drake henchman), Sergio Smacchi (Drake henchman)
- Director: Giuliano Carnimeo [as Anthony Ascot]
- Story: Giovanni Simonelli
- Screenplay: Tito Carpi, Giovanni Simonelli
- Cinematography: Stelvio Massi [Eastmancolor - Cinamascope 2,35:1]
- Music: Stelvio Cipriani
- Producer: Dario Sabatello
- Maestro d'armi: Goffredo Unger
Reviews
- Film Review (Scherpschutter)
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Trivia
- Sequel to They Call Me Halleluja
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 97 min
Release Dates
- Release Date: 30.8.1972
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Categories:
- 1972
- Italy
- France
- Germany
- Giuliano Carnimeo
- Stelvio Massi
- Tito Carpi
- Giovanni Simonelli
- Stelvio Cipriani
- George Hilton
- Lincoln Tate
- Roberto Camardiel
- Nello Pazzafini
- Agata Flori
- Fortunato Arena
- Riccardo Garrone
- Aldo Barberito
- Lars Bloch
- Maurice Poli
- Mara Krupp
- Peter Berling
- Umberto D'Orsi
- Claudio Ruffini
- Paolo Gozlino
- Attilio Dottesio
- Goffredo Unger
- Pietro Torrisi
- Paolo Magalotti
- Aldo Cecconi
- Giglio Gigli
- Roberto Dell'Acqua
- Antonio Basile
- Sergio Smacchi
- Alleluja
- Comedy