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Blazing Guns (1972)

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(His Name Was Holy Ghost/Uomo avvisato mezzo ammazzato...Parola di Spirito Santo)


Country: IT/FR
Technical: col 89m
Director: Anthony Ascott (Giuliano Carnimeo)
Cast: Gianni Garko, Pilar Velásquez, Cris Huerta

Synopsis:

Spirito Santo, the regenerated spirit of Camposanto, returns in his white coat and sporting a white dove to visit rough justice on the West.

Review:

Comedy spaghetti in a style become fashionable through the Hill/Spencer films (in fact a sort of sequel to They Call Him Cemetery, itself an obvious steal from They Call Me Trinity). Brash, noisy, and devoid of much interest, it was released in the UK on the back of Monsters from an Unknown Planet (q.v.)

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(His Name Was Holy Ghost/Uomo avvisato mezzo ammazzato...Parola di Spirito Santo)


Country: IT/FR
Technical: col 89m
Director: Anthony Ascott (Giuliano Carnimeo)
Cast: Gianni Garko, Pilar Velásquez, Cris Huerta

Synopsis:

Spirito Santo, the regenerated spirit of Camposanto, returns in his white coat and sporting a white dove to visit rough justice on the West.

Review:

Comedy spaghetti in a style become fashionable through the Hill/Spencer films (in fact a sort of sequel to They Call Him Cemetery, itself an obvious steal from They Call Me Trinity). Brash, noisy, and devoid of much interest, it was released in the UK on the back of Monsters from an Unknown Planet (q.v.)

(His Name Was Holy Ghost/Uomo avvisato mezzo ammazzato...Parola di Spirito Santo)


Country: IT/FR
Technical: col 89m
Director: Anthony Ascott (Giuliano Carnimeo)
Cast: Gianni Garko, Pilar Velásquez, Cris Huerta

Synopsis:

Spirito Santo, the regenerated spirit of Camposanto, returns in his white coat and sporting a white dove to visit rough justice on the West.

Review:

Comedy spaghetti in a style become fashionable through the Hill/Spencer films (in fact a sort of sequel to They Call Him Cemetery, itself an obvious steal from They Call Me Trinity). Brash, noisy, and devoid of much interest, it was released in the UK on the back of Monsters from an Unknown Planet (q.v.)

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