Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore!

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Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore!
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Directed by Giuliano Carnimeo
Written byGustavo Quintana
Nanda Migliozzi
Tito Carpi
Starring George Hilton
Edwige Fenech
CinematographyPablo Ripoll
Music byAldo Buonocore
Distributed by Variety Distribution
Release date
  • 1973 (1973)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Fuori uno sotto un altro... arriva il passatore (internationally released as Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore!, God Help Us, Here Comes the Passatore! and Holy God, It's the Passatore) is a 1973 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo.

Contents

It is loosely based on the real-life events of Stefano Pelloni (1824-1851), an Italian highwayman known as "Il Passatore". [1] [2]

Plot

Cast

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References

  1. Marco Giusti (2007). Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori, 2007. ISBN   978-88-04-57277-0.
  2. "Wanted", Nocturno Dossier n.62, September 2007, p.47