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Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore! 1973

★ 2.02 votes93 min📅 1973-01-18

Step into the sun-drenched chaos of 19th-century Italy with *Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore! (1973)*, Giuliano Carnimeo's wild and witty Spaghetti Western that blends daring heists with slapstick charm.

Director: Giuliano Carnimeo

Cast

George Hilton
George Hilton
Stefano Pelloni
Edwige Fenech
Edwige Fenech
Mora
Manuel Zarzo
Manuel Zarzo
cav. Casimiro Casadei
Sal Borgese
Sal Borgese
'Mangiabisce'
Chris Avram
Chris Avram
Zambelli
Cris Huerta
Cris Huerta
'Domandone'
Helga Liné
Helga Liné
Zaira
Fortunato Arena
Fortunato Arena
servitore di villa Casadei
Jack Logan
Mattiazzo
Lucretia Love
Lucretia Love
Contessa Amalia Casadei

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore! (1973)* about?

This lively Spaghetti Western follows Stefano Pelloni, a dashing Italian highwayman who carves a path of mayhem and mischief across 19th-century Italy. His escapades—filled with daring robberies and narrow escapes—earn him both admiration and frustration, but a relentless police commissioner is determined to bring his reign to an end.

Who directed *Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore!?

Giuliano Carnimeo, the Italian director known for blending Western action with comedic flair.

Who stars in *Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore!?

The film stars George Hilton as the titular outlaw, alongside Edwige Fenech, Manuel Zarzo, Sal Borgese, and Chris Avram in key roles.

Is *Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore! (1973)* worth watching?

If you're a fan of Spaghetti Westerns with a playful twist, *Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore!* delivers adventure, humor, and charismatic performances. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, its lively pace and nostalgic charm make it a fun pick for genre enthusiasts.

How long is *Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore!?

The film runs for 93 minutes—just enough time for a satisfying dose of outlaw escapades.

About Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore! (1973) — A Spaghetti Western with heart, humor, and pure outlaw energy

Step into the sun-drenched chaos of 19th-century Italy with *Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore! (1973)*, Giuliano Carnimeo's wild and witty Spaghetti Western that blends daring heists with slapstick charm. This adventure-comedy follows Stefano Pelloni, a swashbuckling highwayman nicknamed Il Passatore, whose daring escapades leave lawmen fuming and women swooning. With his loyal (if slightly bumbling) gang at his side, he robs with flair, evades capture with acrobatic flair, and returns to his fiery lover Mora—who dreams of him trading pistols for a peaceful life. But the relentless police commissioner isn't about to let this rogue's reign continue without a fight.

Carnimeo, known for his knack for balancing humor and action, crafts a film that pulses with the spirit of rebellion and romance, all wrapped in the dusty, sunbaked aesthetics of the Western genre. The cast, led by George Hilton's dashing charisma and Edwige Fenech's magnetic presence, elevates the story into a rollicking tale of outlaw charm and high-stakes mischief.