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BETWEEN GOD, THE DEVIL AND A WINCHESTER (Marino Girolami, 1968) **1/2, 9 February 2008
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Author:
MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta
While nothing special in itself (and in spite of its portentous title),
this one scores a few points for transposing Robert Louis Stevenson's
classic pirate adventure "Treasure Island" to a Spaghetti Western
landscape! Folco Lulli plays the Billy Bones figure who sets the plot
in motion; 'Long John Silver' is Gilbert Roland, sporting an iron hand
instead of a wooden leg! Also involved are preacher Richard Harrison,
while 'Jim Hawkins' is incarnated by a Mexican boy (who, naturally,
befriends the roguish Roland).
Director Girolami (using the pseudonym Dario Silvestri), who dabbled in
everything from comedy to action-oriented efforts, is the lesser-known
father of cult film-maker Enzo G. Castellari (curiously enough, Roland
co-starred in the latter's debut feature ANY GUN CAN PLAY [1967]
which, incidentally, is also a Spaghetti Western). The film remains
watchable, thanks also to a notable score from Carlo Savina; it does,
however, include a couple of almost campy moments one in which a
badman is set on fire when a Mexican girl he has attempted to rape
breaks a lantern over his head, but he takes care to repeatedly shoot
her prior to expiring himself(!); another is when Roland's thin cigar
is lit by a shot fired from the gun being handled by non-practitioner
Harrison!
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