Return of Halleluja (Italian: Il West ti va stretto, amico... è arrivato Alleluja, also known as The West Is Very Close, Amigo) is a 1972 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring George Hilton. It is the sequel to They Call Me Hallelujah.[1][2]
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Directed by | Giuliano Carnimeo |
Written by | Tito Carpi Ingo Hermes Giovanni Simonelli |
Story by | Giovanni Simonelli |
Produced by | Dario Sabatello |
Starring | George Hilton Lincoln Tate |
Cinematography | Stelvio Massi |
Music by | Stelvio Cipriani |
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Language | Italian |
In tumultuous Mexico in the 1860s the revolutionary General Ramirez hires Hallelujah, an American gunfighter, to retrieve a stolen Aztec statue. The general believes having recovered it will bring indigenous Indians over to his cause. Also going after the statue is a Scottish adventurer, his argumentative female companion, a pair of bickering brothers from a religious community, the army, and assorted bandits.
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