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Two cowboys in search for a hidden gold mine.Two cowboys in search for a hidden gold mine.Two cowboys in search for a hidden gold mine.
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Enzo Pulcrano
- Whiskey Joe
- (as Paul McCraen)
Antonio Di Leo
- Bob
- (as Tony de Leo)
Ignazio Spalla
- Bart
- (as Pedro Sanchez)
Lina Franchi
- Nun in Big Ton
- (uncredited)
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Clumsy treasure hunt
"Seven Nuns in Kansas City" tells the story of two gold diggers who make the find of their life. They draw a map, cut it in two halves to return to the precious spot later. But one of them dies and his part of the map falls into the hands of the bandit Bart (Pedro Sanchez, "Sabata"). Most of the movie deals with the search for the other half now, which takes the bandits to various wrong places, involving the nuns of the title and two innocent cowboys.
This is one of he silly comedies created towards the end of the Italian wave of westerns. I mean, one of the really silly spoofs where horses and donkeys talk to each other. Under the circumstances, it is not all bad since, after a weak beginning, the middle part manages to keep the action going. Entertainment on a very modest level, though, I give 3 of 10 points here.
This is one of he silly comedies created towards the end of the Italian wave of westerns. I mean, one of the really silly spoofs where horses and donkeys talk to each other. Under the circumstances, it is not all bad since, after a weak beginning, the middle part manages to keep the action going. Entertainment on a very modest level, though, I give 3 of 10 points here.
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- unbrokenmetal
- May 14, 2022
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- Also known as
- Nonnen, Gold und Gin
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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By what name was Seven Nuns in Kansas City (1973) officially released in Canada in English?
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