Complete credited cast: | |||
Tomas Milian | ... | Jed Trigado | |
Susan George | ... | Sonny Lester Trigado | |
Telly Savalas | ... | Sheriff Franciscus | |
Rosanna Yanni | ... | Linda Moreno (as Rossana Yanni) | |
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Franco Giacobini | ... | Aparicito |
Eduardo Fajardo | ... | Don García Moreno | |
Herbert Fux | ... | Merril | |
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Gene Collins | ... | Hotel Manager (as Gene Collings) |
Werner Pochath | ... | Gunman (as Wernet Pochat) | |
Álvaro de Luna | ... | Sheriff with Bowler Hat (as Alvaro De Luna) | |
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Pilar Climent | ||
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Luis Aller | ||
Laura Betti | ... | Betty |
A determined sheriff pursues a robber and his girlfriend, and lets nothing stop in his way of catching them.
Woody Allen's "What's Up Tiger Lilly?" was his comic interpretation of a Japanese kung fu film. I realize that Allen had nothing to do with "Sonny and Jed", however the four letter word laced dialog is at times funnier than "Tiger Lilly". Somehow this overlooked curiosity has remained in "spaghetti" obscurity despite the presence of Thomas Milan, Susan George, and Telly Savales. Although this is definitely a parody of the Sergio Leone classics, including a fine Enio Morrocone score, it could come as quite a shock to the "Trinity" crowd, especially in the almost constant use of the "F'" word. There really is no story, just a series of episodes with Milan and George playing a western variation on "Bonnie and Clyde". - MERK