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Se incontri Sartana prega per la tua morte

  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
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Gianni Garko in Se incontri Sartana prega per la tua morte (1968)
A cabal of dignitaries hire Mexican and American gangsters to steal their bank's shipment of gold as part of an insurance scam, but master gunfighter Sartana interferes with their plans.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA gadget-laden gunfighter and gambler interferes with the complex schemes of gangsters and dignitaries hoping to steal a bank's gold and obtain the insurance payout for its theft.A gadget-laden gunfighter and gambler interferes with the complex schemes of gangsters and dignitaries hoping to steal a bank's gold and obtain the insurance payout for its theft.A gadget-laden gunfighter and gambler interferes with the complex schemes of gangsters and dignitaries hoping to steal a bank's gold and obtain the insurance payout for its theft.

  • Dirección
    • Gianfranco Parolini
  • Guionistas
    • Luigi De Santis
    • Fabio Piccioni
    • Adolfo Cagnacci
  • Elenco
    • Gianni Garko
    • William Berger
    • Sydney Chaplin
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Gianfranco Parolini
    • Guionistas
      • Luigi De Santis
      • Fabio Piccioni
      • Adolfo Cagnacci
    • Elenco
      • Gianni Garko
      • William Berger
      • Sydney Chaplin
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    • 29Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Gianni Garko
    Gianni Garko
    • Sartana
    • (as John Garko)
    William Berger
    William Berger
    • Lasky
    Sydney Chaplin
    Sydney Chaplin
    • Jeff Stewal
    • (as Sidney Chaplin)
    Gianni Rizzo
    Gianni Rizzo
    • Alman
    Fernando Sancho
    Fernando Sancho
    • Jose Manuel Mendoza
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Morgan
    • (as Klaus Kinsky)
    Andrea Scotti
    • Perdido
    • (as Andrew Scott)
    Carlo Tamberlani
    Carlo Tamberlani
    • Rev. Logan
    Franco Pesce
    • Dusty
    Heidi Fischer
    Heidi Fischer
    • Evelyn
    Gianfranco Parolini
    • Gambler
    • (as J. Francis Littlewords)
    Maria Pia Conte
    Maria Pia Conte
    • Jane
    Sabine Sun
    Sabine Sun
    • Girl at the Saloon
    Sergio Jossa
      Antonietta Fiorito
      Ugo Adinolfi
        Rossella Bergamonti
        • Meggie Sam - Stagecoach Passenger
        • (as Patricia Carr)
        Arrigo Peri
        • Speedy - the Telegrapher
        • Dirección
          • Gianfranco Parolini
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          • Luigi De Santis
          • Fabio Piccioni
          • Adolfo Cagnacci
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        7gavin6942

        The First of Five

        Crooked bankers plan an insurance swindle and hire a Mexican gang to steal the bank's gold but they also pay Lasky's gang to kill the Mexicans.
        5JohnWelles

        An Insult to the Spaghetti Western Genre.

        "If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death" (1968), directed by Gianfranco Parolini and starring Gianni Garko, William Berger Fernando Sancho, Sidney Chaplin(!) and Klaus Kinski phoning in a cameo role, has only one great thing going for it, and that's its ridiculously over the top title. The rest is a banal Spaghetti Western that has no tension and no direction.

        The script, such as it is, has a lot of incident and detail, none of which is interesting, as it is completely convoluted and very hard to care what happens to whom. Still, the plot is something like this: Sartana (Garko) gets involved with an insurance swindle run by several dignitaries, who hire a Mexican gang to steal a strong-box, and an American gang, led by Lasky (Berger), to kill the Mexicans.

        It takes a very long time, too long, to find all this out, and by that point, I ceased to care. Berger is a good actor, one that fits very well into the greed-fill world of Spaghetti's, but isn't given anything interesting to do and is wasted completely. Kinski obviously was doing his role for the money, which is a shame, as his is, career wise the best actor in the film. Garko has a good opening line ("I am your pallbearer."), but not much else, and doesn't have the same magnetic presence as Clint Eastwood or Lee Van Cleef.

        The director made "Sartana" and other "Circus" Westerns like this. They're called "Circus" Westerns because there is so much jumping around and choreographed back-flips that you might be watching a kung-fu movie and not a Spaghetti. The sets here aren't so much grand as big, to accommodate all the acrobatics; it has a hefty budget, but the desert scenes are shot in some quarry. Why? I suspect because Parolini was more interest in making an action film that just happened to be set in the West than creating a Western. These types of Spaghetti's were certainly very popular in their day, and they gave a lifeline to an ailing genre a few years later. I just wish the lifeline had been better. Maybe saying this movie is an insult to the genre is too strong, but when you see progressive and transcendent Spaghetti Westerns like "Black Jack" and "Once Upon a Time in the West" that were made in the same year, you realise how lazy this film is.
        bruce3

        Just an average Spaghetti Western.

        I am a big fan of Spaghetti Westerns (the good ones, anyway), and was really looking forward to seeing "Sartana." I loved the film "Django"--I can understand why it was so successful and inspired so many imitation Django-films. But after viewing the English language video of "Sartana", I can't see any reason why "Sartana" inspired any imitators, or was so successful. To me, "Sartana" was just an average Spaghetti, with a high body count--mostly resulting from the villains killing each other. I watched the video twice, and I still don't understand the plot--it was a jumbled mess; perhaps the original Italian version made more sense. Klaus Kinski's role was limited to just a few scenes, with almost nothing to do. William Berger made a charismatic villain, but his personality inexplicably alternated between bravery and cowardice. (And I don't know how Berger was able to recruit gang members, the way he was always killing his own men.) The unshaven anti-hero Garko (who bore an uncanny resemblance to James Franciscus in some scenes) was pleasing but unexceptional in the lead role, his only unique feature was his weapon, a tiny four-barrel pepperbox-style pistol--which in reality, with its short barrels and tiny bullets, should have been vastly inferior in range, accuracy and effectiveness when compared to an ordinary six-shooter. Even the background music was bland. Too many incidents were lifted from the Leone/Eastwood films: the musical watch, the metal plate deflecting a bullet, the eccentric coffin maker. And Sartana wins the final showdown by using a trick, instead of his skill. "Sartana" is a historically important Spaghetti Western because of its success and the number of imitators (in name, at least) that it inspired, but there are many better films within the Spaghetti Western genre.
        8Steve_Nyland

        A Fabulous, Trend-Setting Failure

        Frank Kramer's SARTANA (1968) has emerged as one of the most interesting examples of the classic era Spaghetti Westerns and yet exists as a sort of exuberant failure, reveling in it's sense of artiness & bad taste at the same time. Yet it's an important failure, a movie that spawned a recurring character and helped to shape the Spaghetti Western into a genuinely "adult" form of cinematic entertainment. The film was classified with an "X" certificate in much of Europe when first released and only made it's way to English speaking audiences in a somewhat diminished cut -- and has now been released by indie Spaghetti Western label Wild East Productions on DVD in it's complete form, and demands some re-evaluation. When I first encountered this movie I was admittedly caught up in a wave of excitement about the film's look & style. Here is a pretty much pure example of the Spaghetti Western, made entirely in Italy by an all European cast with no standout Yankee Gringo star turn, unless you count Klaus Kinski's ten minutes or so on screen. Gianni Garko headlines as Sartana in the second of five screen outings by him as a character named "Sartana" but the first from the loosely related series featuring Sartana as a hero: 1966's $1000 ON THE BLACK depicts Sartana as a crazed, barbaric killer and is not related to the Good Guy Sartana movies ... or so the thinking goes.

        Sartana's character in this first Good Guy outing is actually more successfully realized than the movie he inhabits, which tells a sort of labyrinthine plot by various bigwigs in a tumbleweed nowhere to intercept a shipment of gold & screw each other over for their percentages, resulting in murder and mayhem: the usual boring stuff. What works is Sartana's character fleshed out by Garko: A black garbed, laconic, mysterious gunfighter who appears out of nowhere with motives all his own and no past history (perhaps the ghost of the original Sartana, sent back to atone for his sins on Earth??). Yet he seems to know what everybody in the movie is up to and has a plan to play the different sides against each other & move in once the dust has settled to pick up the pieces for himself like a Hyena, which is how one character aptly describes him. Sartana is there to preside over the deaths, and make sure everyone gets buried in style.

        This is done with a minimum of dialog, an emphasis on mood and a staggering body count for a movie of such limited scope. Which plays out very much like an arty, dark-toned cartoon or graphic novel, with Sartana as a sort of Batman like avenger who takes justice into his own hands. Garko wears his Sartana personal like a tailored suit, even perfecting a way of turning while gazing up from underneath the brim of a hat that reminds me of watching a cobra moving with a snake charmer. He also has more in common with James Bond than Clint Eastwood, armed with a small pepper-box type Derringer pistol that behaves more like a movie prop than an actual weapon, and more often then not scheming his way out of a jam or around his adversary's flanks. He is the epitome of "cool" as a Spaghetti Western anti-hero, and it is easy to see why his performance spawned a series.

        The film also boasts a first rate A-list supporting cast of genre veterans: the crazed William Berger, Sydney Chaplin, Spaghetti Western legend Fernando Sancho, Andrea Scotti, Sal Borgese, and of course Klaus Kinski. One of the attributes that gives the film a decidedly surrealist bent is Kinski's "performance", which appears to have been filmed over the course of a long weekend without anyone else present on set but Kinski. Watch him in the barbershop scene: He appears to be dialing it in from another dimension, and in all is on-screen for about ten minutes. What a way to make a living. The later "Sartana" movies directed by Anthony Ascott became increasingly cartoonish but this film has a dark, nasty, almost sadistic side to it that is quite special. I would almost refer to it as "mean spirited", and filmed on a shoestring budget that allowed no quarter for artifice. The offbeat musical score by Piero Piccioni is uniquely un-cinematic with an organ as the central instrument instead of the usual Morricone flavored bravado, and most of the outdoor scenes were filmed near a dump outside of Rome. You can see the green yucky chemicals polluting the pond around which one scene is set, which seems appropriate for a ghoulish, overtly violent cartoon. Or even a horror movie.

        8/10 for Spaghetti fans, 5/10 for everybody else, and a classic of the genre any way you slice it.
        6LatentSophism

        Dreadful and confusing

        I'm a big Spaghetti Western fan and fairly tolerant of the stylistic excesses, but this film made little sense. It's not clear what is motivating Sartana, the undertaking laughs insanely, William Berger does not know how to act, etc.

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        Sono Sartana, il vostro becchino
        6.4
        Sono Sartana, il vostro becchino
        Buon funerale amigos!... paga Sartana
        6.6
        Buon funerale amigos!... paga Sartana
        Una nuvola di polvere... un grido di morte... arriva Sartana
        6.4
        Una nuvola di polvere... un grido di morte... arriva Sartana
        C'è Sartana... vendi la pistola e comprati la bara!
        6.2
        C'è Sartana... vendi la pistola e comprati la bara!
        Texas, addio
        6.1
        Texas, addio
        Sabata viene a matar
        6.7
        Sabata viene a matar
        Le colt cantarono la morte e fu... tempo di massacro
        6.5
        Le colt cantarono la morte e fu... tempo di massacro
        Una pistola per Ringo
        6.5
        Una pistola per Ringo
        Il ritorno di Ringo
        6.7
        Il ritorno di Ringo
        Corri uomo corri
        6.8
        Corri uomo corri
        Requiescant
        6.5
        Requiescant
        Faccia a faccia
        7.1
        Faccia a faccia

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        • Trivia
          On the Norwegian cover of the VHS tape, it does not have the name of the main star, Gianni Garko. Only the names of the co-stars Klaus Kinski, Willam Berger and Sidney Chaplin.
        • Errores
          At the end of the film, large clouds of dust and hay billow in the street, yet the leaves on the tree in the foreground are perfectly still. The dust and hay are obviously being blown by large fans off-camera.
        • Citas

          El moreno: You look just like a scarecrow.

          Sartana: I am your pallbearer.

        • Conexiones
          Featured in Denn sie kennen kein Erbarmen - Der Italowestern (2006)

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 14 de agosto de 1968 (Italia)
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          • Italia
          • Alemania Occidental
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          • If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death
        • Locaciones de filmación
          • Manziana, Roma, Lacio, Italia
        • Productoras
          • Paris Etolie Films
          • Parnass Film
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