Tuesday, August 14, 2018

50th Anniversary of the premier of If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death


Today marks the 50th anniversary of the premier of “Se incontri Sartana prega per la tua morte” (If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death), which was the first in a series of spaghetti westerns based on the character Sartana. It was followed by four other official Sartana films; I Am Sartana Your Angel of Death (Sono Sartana, il vostro becchino, 1969), Have a Good Funeral, My Friend... Sartana Will Pay (Buon funerale, amigos!... paga Sartana, 1970), Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming (Nuvola di polvere... un grido di morte... arriva Sartana, Una, 1971) and Sartana's Here... Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin (C'è Sartana... vendi la pistola e comprati la bara, 1970), in which Garko was replaced by George Hilton.

The first Sartana film is about a group of town father, among them the bank director,  who organize an insurance swindle by hire Tampico and his Mexican gang, to steal a strong-box, and then an American gang, led by Lasky, to kill the Mexicans. After that is accomplished they pay Lasky to kill all his own men (and come back alone). Or maybe Lasky wasn't hired to do that, but just did it and obtained a fair price for it. To complicate matters, the strong-box is filled with rocks when Lasky opens it, and there's a mysterious stranger, called Sartana, who starts getting involved in the missing contents of the strong-box.

Even though the plot is a bit hard to follow it is worth the effort just to watch Garko in action. Is Sartana a spirit, a magician or just a clever bounty hunter.

Se incontri Sartana prega per la tua morte – Italian title
Yksinäinen taistelija – Finnish title
Sartana – French title
Sartana – German title
Sartana - Bete um Deinen Tod – German title
Sartana – Greek title
Sartana Reza pela tua morte – Portuguese title
Sartana – Spanish title
Si te encuentras con Sartana... reza por tu muerte – Spanish title
Two Bags of Gold – English title
If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death - U.S.A. title
Gunfighters Die Harder  - U.S.A. title)

A 1967 Italian, Monaco film co-production [Paris Etolie Films (Rome), Parnass Film (Monaco)]
Producer: Aldo Addobbati
Director: Frank Kramer (Gianfranco Parolini)
Story: Luigi De Santis, Fabbio Piccioni, Adolfo Cagnacci
Screenplay: Luigi De Santis, Fabbio Piccioni, Adolfo Cagnacci
Cinematographer: Sandro Mancori (Eastmancolor - Pariscope
Music: Piero Piccioni
Running time:

Cast: -
Sartana - John Garko (Giovanni Garcovich)
Lasky – William Berger (Wilhelm Berger)
Morgan – Klaus Kinski (Nickolaus Nakaszynski)
General Jose Manuel Francisco Mendoza Montezuma de la Plata Caressa ‘Tampico’ Rodriguez – Fernando Sancho (Fernando Les)
Jeff Stewall - Sydney Chaplin
Al Hollman - Gianni Rizzo (Giovnni Rizzo)
Carlos Perdido – Andrew Scott (Andrea Scotti)
Dusty – Franco Pesce (Francesco Pesce)
Evelyn Hollman - Heidi Fischer
Jane Randall – Maria Pia Conte (Maria Vaccarezza)
Meg/Maggie – Sabine (Sabine Sun)
Reverend Logan - Carlo Tamberlani (Francesco Tamberlani)
Gambler - John Francis Littlewords (Gianfranco Parolini)
Speedy – Arrigo Peri
Lieutenant Miguel – Remo Capitani (Renato Capitani)
El Moreno – Sal Borgese (Salvatore Borgese)
El Moreno henchman – Bruno Ukmar
Lasky henchmen - Gilberto Galimberti Bruno Arié, Gino Barbacane
Stagecoach passengers – Patricia Carr (Rosella Bergamonti), Lugi Antonio Guerra
Saloon patron - Augusto Funari
Old man in buggy Felippo Perego
Old woman in buggy - Anna Maria Perego
Poker players - Sergio Testori
Bandit - Franco Ukmar
Hollman maid – Lina Franchi, Fulvio Pellegrino
With Sergio Jossa, Antonietta Fiorito, Adinolfi Ugo (Ugo Adinolfi)



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