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Un homme, un cheval et un pistolet

Original title: Un uomo, un cavallo, una pistola
  • 1967
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Tony Anthony in Un homme, un cheval et un pistolet (1967)
Spaghetti WesternComedyWestern

A cynical gunfighter, aided by an elderly prophet, becomes involved in a feud with a bandit gang trying to obtain a stagecoach made of solid gold.A cynical gunfighter, aided by an elderly prophet, becomes involved in a feud with a bandit gang trying to obtain a stagecoach made of solid gold.A cynical gunfighter, aided by an elderly prophet, becomes involved in a feud with a bandit gang trying to obtain a stagecoach made of solid gold.

  • Director
    • Luigi Vanzi
  • Writers
    • Tony Anthony
    • Roberto Infascelli
    • Giuseppe Mangione
  • Stars
    • Tony Anthony
    • Daniele Vargas
    • Ettore Manni
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    605
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luigi Vanzi
    • Writers
      • Tony Anthony
      • Roberto Infascelli
      • Giuseppe Mangione
    • Stars
      • Tony Anthony
      • Daniele Vargas
      • Ettore Manni
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tony Anthony
    Tony Anthony
    • The Stranger
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Good Jim
    Ettore Manni
    Ettore Manni
    • Lieutenant Stafford
    Jill Banner
    Jill Banner
    • Caroline
    Raf Baldassarre
    Raf Baldassarre
    • Chrysler
    Marina Berti
    Marina Berti
    • Ethel
    Mario Novelli
    • Austin
    • (as Anthony Freeman)
    Renato Mambor
    • Alvarez
    Franco Scala
    • En Plein Henchman
    Mario Dionisi
    • En Plein Henchman
    Arnaldo Mangolini
    Roberto Chiappa
    • Young En Plein Henchman
    Fred Coplan
    • En Plein Henchman at Water Trough
    Filippo Antonelli
    • En Plein Henchman
    Luciana Antonelli
    • Surprised Girl
    Silvana Bacci
    • Mexican Wife
    Aysanoa Runachagua
    Aysanoa Runachagua
    • Mexican Husband
    • (as Sonko)
    Antonio Danesi
    • Jess - Stagecoach Driver
    • Director
      • Luigi Vanzi
    • Writers
      • Tony Anthony
      • Roberto Infascelli
      • Giuseppe Mangione
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    7merklekranz

    Vastly superior to it's predecessor with a "killer" score ......

    "The Stranger Returns", is much better than the first "Stranger" movie, just as "For a Few Dollars More" eclipsed "A Fistful of Dollars". The score here is an absolute "killer" , and very Morricone like. I would say that Warner Brothers has done a great job with the Archive Collection transfer. Colors are sharp and the musical score is clearly a highlight. The story itself, has Tony Anthony playing the low key sly fox, taking a beating, but eventually outsmarting Dan Vadis and his gang. There are several chuckles that actually work, and the action, although predictable, moves along at a good pace. I consider this film to be one of the better non-Leone spaghetti westerns, and is recommended viewing, especially for "spaghetti" fans. - MERK
    10whpratt1

    Another Tony Anthony Film

    Enjoyed the first film with Tony Anthony, "A Strange in Town" and this film is quite similar except there are women being raped and one shot dead while trying to hang out her laundry. There are a whole gang of laughing bandits who simply love to tease, torture and kill in cold blood. The Strange meets up with a rather crazy preacher who has all kinds of secrets to help the Stranger fight off this gang of bandits who are after a gold shipment and the Stranger assumes the identify of a murdered postal inspector. The Stranger is captured and given a good beating and was pulled by a rope behind a stagecoach and was then kicked and punched in the face constantly. The music in this picture added a great deal of sound effects throughout the entire film and I must say some of the gals in this picture were very good looking and sexy.
    8greenfield-574-576598

    The simplicity that wins

    There is a certain simplicity and naive attitude in this movie but this was its strength, in my opinion. Doing the simple things in a good manner it is the recipe for success. I love the close-ups that show the dramatic expressions and focus on the characters (typical of movies from end of 60s and 70s). If we add a certain irony and drama to this film, it makes it a pleasant and must-see one to watch and to add in the spaghetti-western bucket list. Well done.
    5iaido

    Average effort, superior sequel.

    This second installment of the Stranger series is significantly better than the first film, and is a pretty average/middling entry to the Spaghetti Western genre. Its an amazing testament to the popularity of the Spaghetti Western that the first bland Stranger film was able to spawn any sequels at all. .As the Stranger appears, riding a black horse under a tattered umbrella, my first thoughts were of El Topo, but this isn't an Existentialist Western. This sequel is much more lighthearted a more easygoing tone than the first film, with some bits of humor (like his horse named `Pussy') and a more upbeat score. This time the Stranger is a bit more like Trinity than the Man with No Name, but the film still suffers from overall clumsiness and Anthony's lack of presence (and bad hair).

    Once again the Stranger tangles with a group of bandits after gold, their leader being a good cold-hearted villain, who is known for never missing a shot. The bandits and the Stranger are after not a wagon carrying a load of gold, but one actually made out of it. In this and the first Stranger film (Stranger in Town), they borrow the Fistful of Dollars/Django device where the Stranger is caught by the bad guys and beaten badly only to escape and exact his revenge, but it doesn't work in the same way. When Eastwood or Nero is captured and beaten, its like they have taken down an unstoppable giant, whereas with Anthony's Stranger he just comes off like a luckless weakling. To his credit, Anthony did co-write The Stranger Returns and it is a pretty good Spaghetti story, but why he allowed the pink shirt I'll never know.

    The finale is, once again, rather clumsy in its execution, with some badly composed action- for instance, a man follows the Stranger into a room only to quickly give up looking for him and start goofing off in front of a mirror, or the Stranger disguising some water barrels that a villain cant tell are water barrels even though he is only about two inches away, and an awkward face off at a table full of food that is supposed to be humorous. Overall though, it is better in style, story, and characters than the first Stranger film, and gets a 6/10 for the genre. Nothing special but well worth a look for the Spaghetti fan.
    6ma-cortes

    Offbeat and entertaining Spaghetti Western about a stranger taking on a nasty gang

    A fun Western with breathtaking duels , thrills , horse pursuits , twists and turns . A tough , cynical stranger , Tony Anthony , takes the identity of a postal inspector and along with a preacher become involved into a confrontation with an ominous gang commanded by En Plein: Dan Vadis and his henchmen : Raf Baldassarre , Mario Novelli or Anthony Freeman, all of them want to rob a valuable stagecoach . The stranger rides with a queer name and carries a Pink parasol. He's after a solid stagecoach made in solid gold and a band of cutthroats .Trap him ! Tease him ! Throw him in a coffin..but don't get the stanger mad !. It is the living and dying-end in excitement ! Can he roll a cigarette ? No is he interested in women ? When he has time ! Can he kill ? Only when necessary.. and it's always necessary when the stranger returns !

    Nice Spaghetti Western packing shootouts , violence , high body-count , fast moving, ironical touches and entertainment enough . There is plenty of action in the film , guaranteeing crossfire or stunts every few minutes . Made on a fairly middling scale with acceptable set design , colorful cinematograpy by cameraman Marcello Masciocchi and stunning musical score in Spaghetti style by Stelvio Cipriani . Stars Tony Anthony , he's very fine , giving even comical and ironical touches here and there . Tony Anthony starred some Westerns mostly directed by Luigi Vanci and Ferdinando Baldi, playing similar role as a cynical antihero, such as : A dollar between the teeth 1967 by Luigi Vanci, The Stranger in Japan 1968 by Luigi Vanci, The Blindman 1971 by Ferdinando Baldi , Get Mean 1975 by Ferdinando Baldi , Comin' at Ya ! 1981 by Ferdinando Baldi . Here Tony Anthony is well accompanied by various Italian familiar faces such as Daniele Vargas, Ettore Manni, Raf Baldassarre, Mario Novelli or Anthony Freeman , Luciano Catenacci, Fortunato Arena, Giuseppe Addobbati or John Mac Douglas and the American Dan Vadis who starred several Peplums and Jill Banner who played the cult movie Spider Baby but she died early due to a road accident.

    The motion picture was competently directed by Luigi Vanzi who directed a few movies in all kinds of genres, such as : 1931 once upon a time in New York, East Connection, America paese di Dio, Sette a Tebe . Rating : 6,5/10 , riotous Western in which there's much action and violence and excitement enough .

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      The Stranger smokes a total of 4 cigarettes throughout the entire film. The first three being hand rolled and you can tell that they are totally not fun to smoke since The Stranger only takes one puff and throws it away and also looks disgusted. Towards the end of the movie he finally has a real cigarette and you can tell he is much more pleased.
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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1970 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Stranger Returns
    • Production companies
      • Compagnia Generale Finanziaria Cinematografica
      • Primex Italiana
      • Juventus Fillm
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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