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Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming

1970 1h 45m Western List
Reviews 71% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings Roving gunslinger Sartana (John Garko) encounters a slew of treacherous folks as he looks for a hidden fortune in gold and counterfeit currency. Read More Read Less

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Audience Member The last of the official Sartana films, and it's good fun. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member 130505: This movie is not too bad. A mystery story where different versions of a murder for profit are told by the suspects while the lead, Sartana, trys to figure out what happened...and find a half million in gold. Sartana makes deals with several of the bad guys, getting them to focus on each other rather than him thereby eliminating the competition. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member What's interesting about this film is how it almost plays out like a mystery crime film, with the story being even more mysterious than the typical spaghetti western. In regard to everything else, this Sartana installment is another brilliant entry into the genre with great shootouts and a fantastic score. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member "See what he did? He's not human!" - Hired Gunman A spaghetti western franchise going onto its fourth entry and still going strong? Not only is it still going strong but this is arguably the best sequel and even contender for best film in the franchise. How many "Part 4"s have that kind of reputation? None that I can think of off the top of my head and that's why the Sartana saga is going down in my book as one of the strongest franchises of all time as each entry is close if not surpassing the quality of the entry before, but then again I still have one more entry to go before this series comes to a close. Sartana gets word from a friend in prison that he was wrongly accused and set up by some people for stealing a million dollars in gold. Sartana helps him out in typical games James Bond fashion breaks him out and heads to town to solve the mystery but not before being set up himself and figuring out clues in plot twists galore. The plot can be a little tricky with all its twists and turns but it's not as convoluted as some of the sequels before but audiences need to know beforehand this isn't some lame brain western with a simple plot about revenge. Giuliano Carnimeo has directed three of these films now and his flavor is still strong as ever with plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor mixed with rousing action sequences. A crowd pleaser that's for sure! Instead of having Sartana use magic tricks or throwing cards this time he has Sartana use weird mechanical contraptions including a windup toy with a gun but the mother of gadgets comes towards the end. Sartana being calm and cool sets up an organ in the middle of the street while hordes of angry gunmen coming down upon him. You see this isn't any ordinary organ... it's an organ from hell as each pipe is a rifle and in its belly is a Gatling gun that mows down this army like a blow torch through butter. Django eat your heart out! Ridiculous, you bet but it's one of the most memorable sequences in a spaghetti western you will ever have the pleasure of witnessing. Sadly this would be star Gianni Garko's final portrayal as Sartana. Why did he leave the franchise? None of my research has shed light on the subject but director Giuliano Carnimeo forged on to make one more entry with actor George Hilton taking over the role. Even though it would be Garko's final portrayal he still puts everything he has into the role making Sartana cool as ever. A sequence where he uses a burning counterfeit bill to light his cigar sums up the total badass nature of this character (Did John Woo by chance see this film and copy the counterfeit cigarette lighting sequence for his spectacular Hong Kong crime picture "A Better Tomorrow"?). Chock another wonderful film up to Sartana as it seems the franchise can do no wrong! Perhaps I'm speaking too soon as I have one more entry to go in the franchise and Garko stepping out of the role could be a bad omen but I'll just have to wait and see. I just have to ask why, oh why this series hasn't had proper DVD releases here in the states? The VideoAsia collection "Sartana: The Complete Saga" leaves a LOT to be desired when it comes to transfers but I guess it will have to suffice until a more reputable company will release them. Are you listening Wild East? Sartana will return in "Sartana's Here... Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin" Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Another badass Sartana movie. This time the James Bond-esque gadgets are everywhere, not to mention Sartana's almost supernatural skills. Another great Nicolai score, the plot gets a bit hard to follow eventually, again, just what you would expect in a Sartana flick. Is less polished than "Have a good funeral", but as the last film in the franchise it sure goes out with a bang. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member It's a fun spaghetti western with a lot of inventive details, but sometimes it goes overboard with the inventiveness and looses the sense of ridiculousness. I really like how Sartana is portrayed more like a detective than your usual nomad gunslinger, his gadgets and tricks make him an unique spaghetti western character. He's almost a mix of Django, Sherlock Holmes and Batman, but with an added sense of humor. The story plays out more like a murder mystery than your usual tragic, revenge-filled spaghetti western story, but all of the important moments present in a regular spaghetti western structure are still here to keep fans of the genre satisfied. Bruno Nicolai's score looses points with me for aping cues from several other Morricone scores from other films, but the main theme is really good. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Roving gunslinger Sartana (John Garko) encounters a slew of treacherous folks as he looks for a hidden fortune in gold and counterfeit currency.
Director
Giuliano Carnimeo
Screenwriter
Eduardo Manzanos, Robert Gold, Ernesto Gastaldi
Production Co
Copercines, Cooperativa Cinematográfica, Devon Film
Genre
Western
Original Language
Italian
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 1, 2018
Runtime
1h 45m
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