Have a Good Funeral, My Friend … Sartana Will Pay / Buon funerale amigos! … Paga Sartana (Giuliano Carnimeo, 1970)

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That rogue dropped H on the credits - which has moved from the front of Helga to the beginning of Induini on the line below - is one of my favourite misspellings. Amazed to see it persists to all of the posters as well!

Is that, Induini or Induni ?

:thinking:

I also noted, having recently seen the 5 Sartana movies in order that this one is set in 1899 (according to a tombstone) but Light the Fuse is set in 1872 (according to a tombstone).

I enjoyed all of them although I’d rate this one slightly below the others. Apart from the music. Can’t believe I had never seen a ‘real’ Sartana movie until I bought the Arrow box set…

The availability was shit for many years. I don’t think there was an official English friendly disc of any of them until the Arrow set. Glad you enjoyed them all

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Although set in 1899, per Pigott’s tombstone, when Sartana and Wang play a game of cards they are using Confederate currency (you see several close-ups of it). Later, Pigott’s brother (played by Federico Boido) rides into town wearing a tattered Confederate uniform. If it is 1899, it can’t be his as he is only in his thirties. Maybe his dad’s? Or maybe I am over analysing this…

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It could simply be that you are very observant… :wink:

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Danish poster

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I was listening to the Land Raiders soundtrack the other day and it sounded like Nicolai recycled parts of his score from this one, can anyone confirm that or am I off base?