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CAN BE DONE
AMIGO (Maurizio Lucidi, 1972) **1/2, 14 February 2008
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MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta
One of Bud Spencer's star vehicles without his partner Terence Hill
takes him back to familiar Spaghetti Western territory. Despite a good
cast (Jack Palance, Francisco Rabal, Luciano Pigozzi) and crew
(screenwriters Rafael Azcona and Ernesto Gastaldi, cinematographer Aldo
Tonti and composer Luis Enriquez Bacalov), the film rambles amiably
along without ever becoming sufficiently memorable.
Spencer seduces Palance's virginal sister (having mistook her in the
dark for another dance-hall girl) and flees from her pursuing
pistolero/showman brother until he meets an abandoned child in the
desert whom he takes under his wing (shades of two films Bud would
later make with CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND [1977]'s Cary
Guffey); as it turns out, the boy is the proprietor of a dilapidated
wellspring which turns out to be rich in oil but they soon fall foul of
outwardly harmless sheriff/judge/preacher Rabal. Spencer indulges
himself in several of his typical fist-fights and even "Paco" Rabal
gets to taste his trademark hammer-blow to the head; amusingly, he puts
on his glasses before a fight so that he can think more clearly!
Palance scores best as Spencer's laid-back, black-clad,
pursuer-cum-partner and brother-in-law to-be. The title song is an
agreeable one although it's only played during the opening and closing
credits sequences.
I have missed out on this one several times on Italian TV over the
years but I did catch the free-for-all finale once; since the quality
of the DVD I watched was quite terrible not just pan-and-scanned but
extremely washed out as to lapse into practically black and white at
various points!; although it was nice to hear Palance and Rabal's own
voices in English, I'll make it a point to tape this one when it's
shown again on one of the major Italian TV channels.
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