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RINGO AND HIS GOLDEN PISTOL (Sergio Corbucci, 1966) **1/2, 14 June 2006
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Author:
MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta
Corbucci's fourth Spaghetti Western is likable enough, but it's still a
long way from the baroque style of his subsequent example in the genre
- DJANGO (1966) - much less the ultra-bleak outlook of his masterpiece,
THE GREAT SILENCE (1968). Besides, star Mark Damon - made up here to
look like the long-lost brother of Bob Dylan's Alias character in Sam
Peckinpah's PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID (1973)! - lacks the screen
presence of Franco Nero, let alone the intelligence of Jean-Louis
Trintignant! He still has fond memories of the film, however, since he
mentioned it during the Italian B-movie retrospective at the 2004
Venice Film Festival (which my brother and I attended)!
Apart from presenting an unusual - and perhaps unlikely - alliance
against the cowboys by Mexicans and Indians, the film has a healthy
sense of humor: after he's insulted in a bar, Damon orders the
protracted preparation of a concoction made up of some ungodly
ingredients - only to then throw it in the face of his opponent!;
later, facing up to three bad men without his coveted golden pistol, he
blows them all away by unceremoniously throwing a bomb in their midst!;
sheriff Ettore Manni's jail has a frequent customer (to the point where
he has come to consider it his home!) in a pint-sized old man - told by
the former that he can't stay any longer, the latter commits "wilful
damage to public property" by breaking the jail's windows as soon as he
exits and, turning himself in immediately, he is thus able to keep his
place in jail!
The film manages to end with a bang: Damon blowing up the main street
of the town (it seems that's all we ever get to see from it in any
Western!) - followed by a memorable showdown (involving Damon's
gold-plated paraphernalia). Carlo Savina's title tune is catchy, too:
the film was originally called JOHNNY ORO and, therefore, has no
relation to the two earlier "Ringo" titles made by director Duccio
Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma!
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