For a Few Dollars Less

  • Lando Buzzanca: Bill
  • Raimondo Vianello: Frank, the Colonel
  • Gloria Paul: Juanita
  • Elio Pandolfi: Miguel, the Mexican
  • Lucia Modugno: Sally
  • Carlo Pisacane: Calamity John
  • Pietro Tordi: Mr. Black
  • Tony Renis: Little Joe
  • Luigi Pavese: Father of Mexican
  • Valeria Ciangottini: Jane
  • Calisto Calisti: Sheriff

To err is lethal (Original Title: Per qualche dollaro in meno ) is an Italian spaghetti western comedy of the year 1966, the direct parody of For a few dollars more - the original title means " For a few dollars less " - directed by Mario Mattoli and. in German-speaking countries until 1988 for the first time shown in the DFF.

Action

In the American West: The timid bank clerk Bill, who is bullied by his boss Mr. Black, trying to avoid the impact of a shortfall of U.S. $ 100 by goes to his cousin, Colonel Frank, who will teach him shooting skills. They act as a bounty hunter and Bandit, so as to collect the per capita premiums, but Bill ends in prison. There sits a well, the Mexican Bandit Miguel, whose ties to support the two during an attack on those very bank. With effort it is possible to Cousins ​​to land the coup against each other Mexicans and they must be delivered to the sheriff. Then they collect the bounties.

Criticism

"Nice are some direct references to Leone, for example, the flashbacks, in which reveals that tragic event Frank with the Mexicans connects ," writes Christian Kessler, but strongly cautions against the ( GDR ) synchronization of the film.

The " comedy with elements of parody " ( International Encyclopedia of the film ) was reviewed very enthusiastic in Italy. Segnalazione Cinematografiche held " the acting performances on low level similar to the Director ".

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