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Gott vergibt ... Django nie!

Originaltitel: Dio perdona... Io no!
  • 1967
  • PG-13
  • 1 Std. 53 Min.
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6,2/10
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Terence Hill in Gott vergibt ... Django nie! (1967)
After a train is robbed of its payroll, an insurance agent and a card-shark team-up to retrieve the loot from the bandits who guard it at a secret location near the Mexican border.
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Spaghetti WesternWestern

Als ein Zug ausgeraubt wird, tun sich ein Versicherungsvertreter und ein Pokerspieler zusammen, um die Beute von den Banditen zurückzuholen, die sie an einem geheimen Ort nahe der mexikanisc... Alles lesenAls ein Zug ausgeraubt wird, tun sich ein Versicherungsvertreter und ein Pokerspieler zusammen, um die Beute von den Banditen zurückzuholen, die sie an einem geheimen Ort nahe der mexikanischen Grenze bewachen.Als ein Zug ausgeraubt wird, tun sich ein Versicherungsvertreter und ein Pokerspieler zusammen, um die Beute von den Banditen zurückzuholen, die sie an einem geheimen Ort nahe der mexikanischen Grenze bewachen.

  • Regie
    • Giuseppe Colizzi
  • Drehbuch
    • Giuseppe Colizzi
    • Gumersindo Mollo
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Terence Hill
    • Frank Wolff
    • Bud Spencer
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,2/10
    5884
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Giuseppe Colizzi
    • Drehbuch
      • Giuseppe Colizzi
      • Gumersindo Mollo
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Terence Hill
      • Frank Wolff
      • Bud Spencer
    • 19Benutzerrezensionen
    • 10Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Terence Hill
    Terence Hill
    • Cat Stevens
    Frank Wolff
    Frank Wolff
    • Bill San Antonio
    Bud Spencer
    Bud Spencer
    • Hutch Bessy
    Gina Rovere
    Gina Rovere
    • Rose
    José Manuel Martín
    José Manuel Martín
    • Bud
    • (as José Manuel Martin)
    Frank Braña
    Frank Braña
    • Smoking poker player with moustache
    Franco Gulà
    • Gravedigger - Clockmaker
    • (as Franco Gula)
    Joaquín Blanco
    Joaquín Blanco
    José Canalejas
    José Canalejas
    • Mexican henchman
    Antonietta Fiorito
    Bruno Ariè
    • Older poker Player with no moustache
    • (as Bruno Arie)
    Francisco Sanz
    • Full-bearded fawning informant with glasses
    • (as Paco Sanz)
    Remo Capitani
    Remo Capitani
    • Publican in saloon
    Antonio Decembrino
    Roberto Alessandri
    • Poker Player with moustache on Cat's right
    Juan Olaguivel
    • Targo
    • (as Juan Olaguibel)
    Tito García
    Tito García
    • Tam-Tam
    • (as Tito Garcia)
    Luis Barboo
    Luis Barboo
    • Full-bearded henchman
    • (as Luis Bar Boo)
    • Regie
      • Giuseppe Colizzi
    • Drehbuch
      • Giuseppe Colizzi
      • Gumersindo Mollo
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    7richardjp-17225

    Serious western

    Their first official movie Spencer and Hill stared in together, a classic spaghetti western. Ironically it was Hill who started out as the harsher character while Bud played the more amicable guy.

    It was an entertaining enough movie, but if you're looking for the humourous slapstick comedy we have come to expect from these guys, you won't get it. Unlike "They call me Trinity", it's a very serious Western with little in the way of humour, although I do find the shoot outs amusing as the guns seem to fire off more like cap guns than real guns.

    What intrigues me here is the voice dubbing. Bud was dubbed by the man who was to do his voice in most of his movies; Glauco Onorato. Hill usually did his own English voice dubbing, but in this one he has someone else doing his voice, a much colder and harsher voice to match his character. I guess it's not surprising that they needed to do that, otherwise his character, Cat would just not have the same menacing aura to him. Perhaps for the same reasons Bud is normally voiced by Glauco.

    This was the first in a series of three movies using these two characters.
    Wizard-8

    Okay spaghetti western

    I'm not sure why American-International chose to theatrically release in the U.S. this particular spaghetti western over dozens of others. Although this does the job for spaghetti western addicts (like myself), and it's never boring, it is not spectacular in any department - scenery, story, action, violence, etc.

    The main attraction this movie has today is the early pairing up (before the TRINITY films) of Hill and Spencer. Spencer acts like his usual ornery self, though we do get the chance to see hill play a determined, more brutal western hero. The movie is also interesting that we see the duo in a more serious story for once. However, there are a few (mild) comic moments where you can see the rumblings of the comic characters the two were to later play. Did the TRINITY people see these scenes? I wouldn't be surprised!
    Michael_Elliott

    God Forgives....I Don't!

    God Forgives...I Don't! (1967)

    ** (out of 4)

    Incoherent but violent Spaghetti Western has a train pulling up to a station but everyone on board has been shot and killed and there's also $100,000 in gold missing. Soon Terence Hill and Bud Spencer (their first film together) are trying to track down the gold, which has been buried somewhere in the west. Apparently there are at least two versions of this film out there and the one I watched was the AIP version, which got a theatrical release here in the States back in the day. The studio was known for editing and rearraging foreign films and I'm curious if that's what they did here because the film was really incoherent and didn't make too much sense as if some of the scenes were either edited or moved. Since I haven't seen the foreign version I'm not sure what the case is so I can just review what I watched. As for the film, outside it not making too much sense, it really isn't as bad as some of the reviews that I've read. This is the only film I've seen from the Hill/Spencer team, although I've got more sitting here to watch. I think the two make for an interesting duo but I've read the majority of their films together are more comedy than anything else. This one here is certainly played straight as there are very few laughs and a lot of violence. The opening sequence on the train is wonderfully done as is the following scene where Hill is playing poker against three cheaters. The violence really keeps the film moving even when the story doesn't make too much sense. This isn't the best spaghetti I've seen but I'm sure there are worse out there.
    6ma-cortes

    First violent entry of the Giuseppe Colizzi trilogy with Hill and Spencer

    Again Hill as Cat Stevens and Spencer as Hutch Bessy team up against a baddie named Bill well played by Frank Wolff . Exciting western deals with a gunfighter robber hijacks a payroll train , kills everyone aboard and then stashes his loot . This violent Spaghetti Western oater goes on when Cat Stevens (Terence Hill or Mario Girotti) trying to save himself from a pursuit by nasties . Then meets Hutch (Bud Spencer or Carlo Pedersoli) who proposes him to discover the train robbing , allegedly committed by Bill St Antonio , and the two guys mess with Western baddies . Bill has been killed and holds on his tombstone an inscription captioning : ¨Here lies Bill St Antonio , greatest shot in the world killed by a traitor , otherwise no¨ and he receives a spectacular funeral in New Orleans style . Stevens reunites with Hutch joining forces, confronting baddies. Nevertheless , the heinous villain is alive and seeks revenge , he is a ruthless outlaw and supported by heinous henchmen .

    The movie contains gunplay, action Western, bloody spectacle and fist-fights . Terence Hill as a tough gunslinger and Spencer as a bouncing hunk are good but still not personified the Trinity hero characters . At the picture appears usual Spaghetti secondaries who played ordinary characters as villains in numerous Spanish/Italian Western as Jose Luis Martin , Frank Braña , Jose Canalejas , Tito Garcia , Francisco Sanz and Luis Barboo , among others . The film belongs the Giuseppe Colizzi trilogy starred by Hill and Spencer as Cat Stevens and Hutch Bessy . This one is the first , superior and the best outing ; the second installment is ¨Four gunmen of Ave Maria or Ace high ¨ with the great Elli Wallach and more camp tendencies ; and the third is ¨Boot Hill¨ with Woody Strode and less of a budget . The film is produced by DÁmbrossio and accompanied by a musical score by Carlo Rustichelli with an enjoyable leitmotif . The movie is finely photographed by Alfio Contini, and of course is shot in Almeria , Spain, location where were filmed hundreds Western in the 60s and 70s . This motion picture also titled ¨God forgives¨ will appeal to Hill and Spencer fans and S.W. aficionados.
    6spider89119

    not bad for a Hill/Spencer flick

    I've never really appreciated the whole Terence Hill and Bud Spencer phenomenon the way that some people apparently do. I don't think they are any better as a duo than any other two random actors that could have been thrown together at that time, and as far as comedy goes, let's just say they are no Laurel and Hardy. I see no good reason for them ever having been teamed up for more than just one film. In fact, I think they've done better work when they haven't been together, especially in the case of Hill.

    One saving grace for this film is that it is not one of their irritating attempts at comedy. It is a serious story with bloody violence, double-crosses, revenge, and gold. And it's told in good spaghetti western fashion. This film keeps the viewer intrigued from beginning to end, and it is accompanied by an interesting music score from Angel Oliver Pina.

    The highlight of this movie is the performance of Frank Wolff, as Bill San Antonio. Wolff has appeared in a lot of spaghetti westerns playing all sorts of characters, and is one of the finest supporting actors of the genre. He really outdoes himself in this movie as the cunning, wisecracking, sadistic, backstabbing bandit who fakes his own death to make it easier for him to continue his crimes. San Antonio is one of those funny, over-the-top characters that make these movies so much fun to watch. Frank Wolff is so great in this role that he steals the show completely, and makes this movie way more enjoyable than it would have been otherwise.

    Overall, this is a pretty decent spaghetti western that is worth watching for fans of the genre.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Peter Martell was cast as Cat Stevens but broke his foot at the beginning of the shooting and was replaced by Terence Hill, who met Bud Spencer for the first time.
    • Patzer
      Kid plays with a plastic ball at the beginning of the movie.
    • Alternative Versionen
      This film was released in three different versions in Germany. First in 1968 the original theatrical release which had a "Not under 18" rating and ran 95 minutes (ca. 12 minutes were cut). This version was released in 2001 on home video by Screenpower (re-rated "Not under 16"). In the 80s, due to the popularity of the Spencer/Hill comedies, the film was re-released by Tobis in a spaghetti-western-like "comedy version" (this version was re-dubbed and missed about an additional 14 minutes) with a "Not under 12" rating. It was often shown on TV and released on home video by various companies. In 2003 the original uncut version of the film was released, again by Screenpower (also with a "Not under 16" rating).
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      Featured in Kino kolossal - Herkules, Maciste & Co (2000)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. Januar 1969 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Italien
      • Spanien
    • Sprachen
      • Italienisch
      • Spanisch
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      • God Forgives... I Don't!
    • Drehorte
      • Cabo de Gata, Almería, Andalucía, Spanien
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      • Cronocinematografica S.p.a.
      • Productores Exhibidores Films Sociedad Anónima (PEFSA)
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