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God Will Forgive My Pistol

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God Will Forgive My Pistol (1969)

August. 07,1969
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4.6
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Johnny Texas is asked to inquire about the death of Prescott, a rich landowner accused of having robbed a postal wagon. His investigation upsets Prescott's neighbor, Martin, who will use all possible means to stop him.

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CommentsXp
1969/08/07

Best movie ever!

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Dynamixor
1969/08/08

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Bea Swanson
1969/08/09

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Taha Avalos
1969/08/10

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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unbrokenmetal
1969/08/11

Johnny 'Texas' Brennan (Wayde Preston) comes to town in order to investigate a gold robbery. A certain Prescott was accused of it, but is supposed to be innocent. The town's ruler Clanton (Joe De Santis) has objections against such an investigation - but his pretty daughter Gladys (Loredana Nusciak, 'Django') trusts the stranger and helps him. Clanton sends the 3 Ramirez brothers to kill Brennan who then disappears and returns in a strange disguise...Director Mario Gariazzo began this movie in 1966, but the production company went bust, and another director, Leopoldo Savona, completed the movie three years later (source: the book 'Willkommen In Der Hölle' by C. Kessler). This problematic history explains why this is such a poor picture. Even the photography with its day-for-night shots is disappointing. Wayde Preston uses ridiculous false beards, I wonder why anyone takes his various disguises seriously. However, De Santis is an impressive, hateful villain and the movie manages at least a few nice tricks along the way which you haven't seen in other westerns.

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