Two Missionaries

  • Bud Spencer: Father Pedro
  • Terence Hill: Father Blauauge
  • Robert Loggia: Marches Gonzaga
  • Mario Pilar Mendez
  • Jean -Pierre Aumont: Monsignor Delgado
  • Jacques Herlin: Bishop
  • Riccardo Pizzuti: henchman
  • Maria Cumani Quasimodo: Marchesa Gonzaga

Two missionaries ( Original title: l' altra Porgi guancia ) is an Italian film with Bud Spencer and Terence Hill in 1974, which was directed by Franco Rossi.

Action

The two missionaries from the Church's chief mission is to make the inhabitants of the forest in their mission believing Christians. However, instead of forcing the natives to the faith in God, respect their pagan beliefs and provide them instead with earthly goods.

Through the sale of goods, for example, of parrots or pepper they finance the purchase of candy or sewing machines. When the governor of Maracaibo, Gonzaga, decided to form together with the Dutch, Spanish and French trade Represented a trade monopoly, so they come to the missionaries blue eye and Pedro in the way, who want to have more money for their pepper. Already on the way to take Maracaibo blue eye and Pedro to a volatile plantation workers and baptize him.

As the henchmen of the Governor burn the ship of the Padres in the port of Maracaibo, there is a hearty fight. After Father blue eye had bolstered a new boat and the two concerned with their cash gambling, they are held by the governor on his land in the monastery. But from there, the two flee together with the plantation of refugees back to their mission. Move reveals Father Blauauge Pedro that he is not a real priest, but that he has the local clergy stole the cowl in prison. He is thrown by Father Pedro of board, but leaves behind his new address as a bottle in a champagne bottle. Back in the Mission Father Pedro is received by armed representatives of the Church who want to let him disappear quietly, to convert the "savages" by "real representatives of faith" to Christianity. Father Pedro then announces his service to the Church and seeks Father Blue eye on at a different tribe, consisting of fugitive plantation workers of the Governor. Together with these people mix the two ex- missionaries to a victory celebration of the conquerors and help the natives in order to foods. Back in the jungle Father Pedro is elected by the slave to the chief. Because only a good man falls, the coconut in her hands and not on the head.

Reviews

" Palpable conflict between two jungle missionaries ' and a corrupt governor of Maracaibo. Stupid series of beatings, tasteless in the illegal use of quotations from the Bible and religious forms. "

" Only heavenly amusing for Buddy fans "

DVD Release

The film was released on 3 March 2005 at Paramount on DVD.

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