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'''''His Name Was Holy Ghost''''' ({{lang-it|Uomo avvisato mezzo ammazzato... parola di Spirito Santo}}, {{lang-es|...Y le llamaban El Halcón}}, also known as ''They Call Him Holy Ghost'' and ''El halcón de Sierra Madre'') is a 1972 Italian-Spanish [[Spaghetti Western]] film directed by [[Giuliano Carnimeo]] and starring [[Gianni Garko]], and is the sequel to ''[[They Call Me Hallelujah]]''. It received a belated UK release in 1976 under the title '''''Blazing Guns'''''' as a supporting film to ''[[Monsters From an Unknown Planet|Terror of Mechagodzilla]]''<ref name=sed>{{cite book|last=Marco Giusti|title=Dizionario del western all'italiana|year=2007|publisher=Mondadori, 2007|isbn=978-8804572770}}</ref><ref name=Mereghetti>{{cite book|last=Paolo Mereghetti|title=Il Mereghetti - Dizionario dei film|publisher=B.C. Dalai Editore, 2010|isbn=8860736269}}</ref>
'''''His Name Was Holy Ghost''''' ({{lang-it|Uomo avvisato mezzo ammazzato... parola di Spirito Santo}}, {{lang-es|...Y le llamaban El Halcón}}, also known as ''They Call Him Holy Ghost'' and ''El halcón de Sierra Madre'') is a 1972 Italian-Spanish [[Spaghetti Western]] film directed by [[Giuliano Carnimeo]] and starring [[Gianni Garko]], and is the sequel to ''[[They Call Me Hallelujah]]''. It received a belated UK release in 1976 under the title '''''Blazing Guns''''' as a supporting film to ''[[Terror of Mechagodzilla|Monsters From an Unknown Planet]]''<ref name=sed>{{cite book|last=Marco Giusti|title=Dizionario del western all'italiana|year=2007|publisher=Mondadori, 2007|isbn=978-8804572770}}</ref><ref name=Mereghetti>{{cite book|last=Paolo Mereghetti|title=Il Mereghetti - Dizionario dei film|publisher=B.C. Dalai Editore, 2010|isbn=8860736269}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 14:18, 25 May 2024

His Name Was Holy Ghost
Directed byGiuliano Carnimeo
Written byTito Carpi
Federico De Urrutia
Produced byLuciano Martino
StarringGianni Garko
Pilar Velázquez
CinematographyMiguel Fernández Mila
Music byBruno Nicolai
Release date
  • 1972 (1972)
LanguageItalian

His Name Was Holy Ghost (Template:Lang-it, Template:Lang-es, also known as They Call Him Holy Ghost and El halcón de Sierra Madre) is a 1972 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Gianni Garko, and is the sequel to They Call Me Hallelujah. It received a belated UK release in 1976 under the title Blazing Guns as a supporting film to Monsters From an Unknown Planet[1][2]

Plot

Cast

  • Gianni Garko as Holy Ghost
  • Pilar Velázquez as Juana
  • Paul Stevens as Samuel Crow
  • Víctor Israel as The Priest
  • Poldo Bendandi as General Ubarte
  • Cris Huerta as Carezza
  • Jorge Rigaud as Don Firmino
  • Nello Pazzafini as Colonel
  • Fortunato Arena as Matadodos
  • Aldo Barberito as Friar John
  • Carlo Gaddi as Fiesta
  • Franco Pesce as Doctor
  • Rick Boyd as Vern Crohn
  • Monica Altomonte
  • Salvatore Baccaro as Spirito Santo's Men
  • Pietro Ceccarelli
  • Pasquale Coletta
  • Maria D'Incoronato
  • Gildo Di Marco as Spirito Santo's Men
  • Evi Farinelli
  • Lina Ferri
  • Dada Gallotti
  • Mario Gas
  • Italo Guitto
  • Gianclaudio Jabes as Spirito Santo's Men
  • Carla Mancini
  • Furio Meniconi
  • Ricardo Moyán as Drunk
  • César Ojinaga as Soldier
  • José Palomo as Fight Spectator
  • Riccardo Petrazzi
  • Mimmo Poli as Barman
  • Gianni Pulone
  • Moisés Augusto Rocha as Boxing coach
  • Thomas Rudy as Lieutenant
  • Claudio Ruffini as Poker Player
  • Amerigo Santarelli as Spirito Santo's Men
  • Maurizio Tocchi
  • Juan Torres as Esteban
  • Fredy Unger as Cpt. Ortega
  • Ettore Arena as Soldier
  • Mario Dardanelli as Soldier
  • Roberto Dell'Acqua as Card Player
  • Alberigo Donadeo as Soldier of General Ubarte
  • Marcello Meconizzi as Ubarte Soldier

See also

References

  1. ^ Marco Giusti (2007). Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori, 2007. ISBN 978-8804572770.
  2. ^ Paolo Mereghetti. Il Mereghetti - Dizionario dei film. B.C. Dalai Editore, 2010. ISBN 8860736269.