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Che c'entriamo noi con la rivoluzione? (Italy, Spain 1972 / Director: Sergio Corbucci)
- Runtime: 101 min
- Release Date: 19.12.72
- Filming locations: Spain
Also known as
Bete, Amigo (Germany) | ¿Qué nos importa la revolución? (Spain) | Mais qu'est ce que je viens foutre au milieu de cette revolution? (France) | What Am I Doing in the Middle of the Revolution? (U.S.A.)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Vittorio Gassman (Guido Guidi), Paolo Villaggio (Don Albino Moncalieri), Riccardo Garrone (Peppino), Eduardo Fajardo (General Herrero), Leo Anchoriz (Carrasco), Rosanna Yanni (Rosanna), Victor Israel (actor), Jose Canalejas, Simon Arriaga, Carmen Pericolo, Diana Sorel, Lorenzo Robledo
- Screenplay: Sergio Corbucci, Massimo Franciosa, Sabatino Ciuffini (idea by Sergio Corbucci)
- Cinematography: Alejandro Ulloa [Eastmancolor, Panoramico 1,66:1]
- Music: Ennio Morricone
- Producer: Mario Cecchi Gori
Synopsis
The third-class actor Guido Guidi and the Padre Albino get caught in the turmoil of the revolution, mainly due to Giudi's impertinent behaviour. Despite being often at odds, they become friends and unintentionally foil the plans of General Herrero.
Comment
Corbucci's third revolution western (after The Mercenary (1968) and Companeros (1970) ) uses a flashback style similar to its predecessors, but is otherwise quite different. The gringos here are two average Italians who are hardly good for typical SW heroes.
The many interesting ideas of the plot are realised without any greater enthusiasm, so that the film plods along quite unexcitingly, as does Morricone's lazy soundtrack, which varies only a few well-known simple guitar motifs. Still worth a look for being uncommon.
by Stanton