A gunman named Hallelujah (George Hilton) accepts, for a reasonable compensation, to provide the revolutionary general Ramirez (Roberto Camardiel) an Aztec idol, known as "El Niño", the possession of which will attain for him the support of the Indians in the fight against Maximilian and General Miranda (Renato Baldini). The statue, stolen by a thief, Flora (Agata Flori), and her accomplice, the Scotsman Archie (Lincoln Tate), who, ignoring the value and significance, have used it to hide precious jewels in. However, the idol has ended up in the hands of two peons, who have sold it to a pawn shop. Hallelujah is able to retrieve the idol, and then sells it, to a businessman rather than Ramirez. Ferguson is interested in selling it in exchange for significant business benefits to General Miranda. After receiving it, in turn, from the leader of the Indians he realizes that the statue is a fake. Hallelujah, in reality still holds the real one. He then has to deal with Miranda’s henchmen, Ferguson (Umberto D’Orsi), Flora and Archie. He plays one against the other and eventually brings the idol to Ramirez.
Il
West ti va stretto, amico... è arrivato Alleluja – Italian title
Alléluia
défie l'Ouest – French title
Le
far west est trop petit pour toi, mon ami: Alleluja est arrive – French title
Beichtet,
Freunde, Halleluja kommt – German title
El
West es estrevho para ti, amigo! Ha llegado Alleluja – Filipino title
Alleluja
zise ki ase tous allous na fonazoun – Greek title
O
Regresso de Aleluia – Portuguese title
Bati
sana dar gelecek arkadas – Turkish title
The
West is Tough, Amigo… Alleuja’s Here – English title
The
West is Very Close, Amigo – English title
Deep
West – English title
The
Return of Hallelujah – English title
A
1972 Italian, French, German co-production [Colosseo Artistica (Rome), France
Cinema Productions (Paris), Hermes Synchron (Berlin)]
Producer:
Dario Sabatello
Director:
Anthony Ascott (Giuliano Carnimeo)
Story:
Giovanni Simonelli
Screenplay:
Tito Carpi, Ingo Hermes, Giovanni Simonelli
Cinematography:
Stelvio Massi [Eastmancolor, Cinemascope]
Music:
Stelvio Cipriani
Running
time: 100 minutes
Cast:
Johnny
la Faine/Alleluja/Hallelujah – George Hilton
Archie
– Lincoln Tate
Fleurette/Flora
– Agata Flori
Sam
– Raymond Bussières
Zagaya
– Riccardo Garrone
Priest
– Aldo Barberito
General
Ramirez – Roberto Camardiel
Abel
– Giovanni Pazzafini
Drake
– Paolo Gozlino
Ferguson
– Umberto D’Orsi
General
Niranda – Renato Baldini
Ferguson
henchman – Paolo Magalotti
Schultz
– Peter Berling
Austrian
– Adriana Faccheti
Cain
– Lars Bloch
Mara/Mary
– Mara Krupp
Sheriff
with fishes – Fortunato Arena
Laredo
deputy – Gianni Pulone
Sheriff
– Luigi Antonio Guerra
Sheriff
of Laredo – Goffredo Ungar
Claude
– Claudio Ruffini
Bartender
– Attilio Dottesio
Ferguson’s
partner – Nando Sarlo
Tom
Ferguson – Alfred Thomas
Ferguson
henchman – Sergio Ukmar, Aldo Cecconi, Giulio Mauroni
Lt.
Von Steffen – Michael Hinz
Indian
chief – Pasquale Fasciano
Lieutenant
Von Steffen – Michael Hinz
Stagecoach
passenger – Adriana Faccheti
Church
camp women – Margherita Horowitz, Maria de Sisti
Nuts/Nutcraker
– Pietro Torrisi
Undertakers
– Vincenzo De Palo, Salvatori Billa
Ramirez
soldier - Augusto Funari
Austrian
Soldiers – Calogero Azzaretto, Renzo Pevarello, Salvatore Billa, Roberto
Dell’Acqua, Clemente Ukmar, Raniero
Dorascenzi, Maurizio Streccioni, Silvio Klein,
Giglio Gigli, Michele Branca, Rinaldo
Zamperla, Roberto Dell’Acqua, Giancarlo
Ukmar
Grizzly/Drake
henchmen – Aldo Pedinotti, Oscar Giustini, Antonio Basile, Sisto Brunetti,
Sergio Testori, Sergio Smacchi
Townswoman
– Eleonore Morana
With:
Martial Bresson, Antonio Guerra, Pasquale Pasciano, Annemarie Schüler
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