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ACQUASANTA JOE (Mario Gariazzo, 1971) **, 14 February 2008
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MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta
Like SARTANA IN THE VALLEY OF DEATH (1970), I watched this via C'Est La
Vie's R2 DVD and, in hindsight, both film and disc are of similar
quality. The lead is Lincoln Tate in the title role of the bounty
hunter pursuing Ty Hardin's band of Renegade Union soldiers; Richard
Harrison appears as one of the latter's associates who later
double-crosses him.
Having watched so many Spaghetti Westerns this past week, the films'
plots get intertwined in my mind and, frankly, I can't recall much of
what this one was about!; I do know that Hardin's gang carries with it
a cannon to aid in their bank robberies and that his leadership is
challenged at one point by a bald-headed associate whom Tate eventually
dispatches with a horde of arrows in the style of Akira Kurosawa's
THRONE OF BLOOD (1957). Hardin eventually joins forces with Tate to
retrieve a stash of money hidden in a cave, and also involved is
Hardin's half-breed (and gun-toting) woman who has her eyes on Tate
as well.
The director biography, included among the extras, makes some claim for
him being a versatile film-maker but, personally, it's the first I've
ever heard of him: his career spanned all sorts of genres from
Spaghetti Westerns to crime thrillers, horror, sci-fi and even erotica
(as it turns out, he also made the sentimental drama THE BALLOON VENDOR
aka THE LAST CIRCUS SHOW [1974] starring James Whitmore and Lee J.
Cobb which, when released in Malta back in the day, proved a huge
box-office success)!
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