Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming
Italy
1378 people rated After breaking a gambler who has been framed for murder out of prison, Sartana helps him to trace the whereabouts of a cache of missing gold.
Drama
Western
Cast (15)
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Sbgw!
29/05/2023 22:25
source: Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming
9𝑖𝑛𝑒11🐊
21/05/2023 07:08
Moviecut—Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming
user7977185175560
16/11/2022 13:33
Una nuvola di polvere... un grido di morte... arriva Sartana
Boy Ox
16/11/2022 02:56
Now that Netflix are putting on some Italian stuff I found this one in the depth of their catalog.
Pure spaghetti western with the typical macho hero smoking cigares when killing people. Okay, it do reminds you sometimes towards the Clint eastwood westerns but this is on lower profile. A lot of shootings but never a drip of blood, weird.
But hey, the story was good, the extreme close-ups are there and the score is procent western,.
If you don't expect that much you're in for a nice ride.
Gore 0/5
Nudity 0/5
Effects 0/5
Story 2,5/5
Comedy 0/5.
Reyloh Ree
16/11/2022 02:56
I didn't come in to this flick in the beginning. I came in somewhere's near the middle, the main character walking into a bar with a plinky plink piano playing...at various tempos...and a cut scene to him playing A PIPE ORGAN, in a horse barn. (yes, you read that right) A sub character, comes in from the back and eventually shows his little mech project (with a goofy name of course)- a badly stylized "tiki" head that rolls, stops, flips its lid and lights a lighter inside...My suspended disbelief was also suspended.
Thanks, Sony for broadcasting barrel scrapers like this.
I would call this more of a peyote western.
Toyin Abraham
16/11/2022 02:55
Always loved Spaghetti westerns but never go in expecting much! The action sequences are always top notch but acting usually not so much but this gem had it all. Really surprised at the amazing story that unfolded as well... No real supririses as much as just a really solid story! Again acting was on point, an A+ for action and the score! Can't wait to sit down and watch my next Santana film!
Noella Joline
16/11/2022 02:55
From early scenes of sadism to light hearted duplicity this movie is the entire genre's trajectory of tone and attitude. (Excepting the political phase) Supercool hero, good soundtrack, epic body count in a fantasy American west . Silly genre exercise but entertaining. Lets partner up!
maaroufi_official1
16/11/2022 02:55
There have been quite a lot of "spaghetti" western and taking notes from other succesful ones was not being considered a bad thing. Now one of the stranger things is the dubbing thing. Most of those movies had actors from all over Europe (sometimes all over the world, this has an East meets West vibe) and everyone was talking their own language on set. That means there is not one language track that would satisfy everyone - you'd have German, Italian, English, Spanish and other languages intermingled.
Puritst will not get a track like that as I understand, so you have to be ok with dubbing. I hope I didn't bore you with my explanation, but I think it is important to know. Having said that, this gives you everything you need (gun fights/shootouts) and then some. A neat entry into the Sartana saga ...
⭐️نعمة_ستارز⭐️
16/11/2022 02:55
Sartana infiltrates a sadistic frontier prison in order to bust out an inmate accused of stashing half a million dollars in gold. However, getting the inmate out proves to be easier than uncovering the whereabouts of the missing loot, located somewhere in a town full of crooked characters with shady intentions.
Another fast-moving entry in the official Sartana series, starring Gianni Garko, there's a lot of twists and turns, with Sartana seemingly able to read minds, tell the future and see in all directions at once!
There's loads of gun-play and a fairly interesting mystery regarding who exactly has the gold. It's not quite groundbreaking cinema, but it'll do.
One gripe though, there isn't one single likable character in the whole movie, not even Sartana!