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hometown. They settle in Chip’s house. Franciscus, the town priest, sheriff and judge – who is rumoured to be responsible for people being run out of the area – offers to buy the place and so does eventually a stranger who buys pieces of clay and tastes them. Chip does refuse the mounting offers, to Coburn's consternation. Franciscus allies with Sonny, and they capture Coburn and marry him. However, when Sonny is about to shoot Coburn Mary says that she is pregnant, so Sonny decides to postpone the killing until the child is 21. Franciscus protests and is knocked out. He sends his secret partner, the horse thief Big Jim (who earlier received a good thrashing when he tried to rob a bank where Coburn was to make a deposit) to shoot Coburn. But Sonny, who is promised one third of the house by Chip, shoots off his pants. Franciscus and Big Jim return in force when the wedding party has started, and there is a big brawl. The fireworks explode and oil gushes from the well. The bandits are flattened, but Franciscus leaves together with Sonny and the whores. Mary reveals to Coburn that she lied about the pregnancy, and he sets about to redress this so enthusiastically that the whole house falls down, while Chip smiles.
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Coburn is pursued by the gunfighter and pimp Sonny, who wants to kill him for seducing Sonny’s sister Mary, but not until they have married so she is made an honest woman. When they confront, Sonny usually gets knocked out. Coburn meets the boy Chip, whose uncle has just died, and follows him to his
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films, Fridlund notes that while Coburn is indeed very similar to the Bud Spencer's Bambino character in
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Wild East released this in its uncut theatrical dramatic form on a limited edition R0 NTSC DVD in 2011
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Index


Maurizio Lucidi
Rafael Azcona
Ernesto Gastaldi
Albert Kantoff
Enrico Chroscicki
Jacques Roitfeld
Alfonso Sansone
Bud Spencer
Jack Palance
Renato Cestiè
Francisco Rabal
Dany Saval
Aldo Tonti
Renzo Lucidi
Luis Bacalov
Spain
Italy
France
Maurizio Lucidi
Canada
Bud Spencer
Jack Palance
Renato Cestiè
Francisco Rabal
Dany Saval
Luciano Catenacci
Roberto Camardiel
Franco Giacobini
Serena Michelotti

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