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They Still Call Me Amen 1973

109 min📅 1973-12-24

In the sun-baked frontier town of Little-hole, a ragtag gang of outlaws led by the charismatic but unlucky Chaco find themselves outsmarted at every turn by the enigmatic trickster Così Sia, nicknamed Amen.

Director: Alfio Caltabiano

Cast

Luc Merenda
Luc Merenda
Cosi' Sia / Amen
Alfio Caltabiano
Alfio Caltabiano
Smith
Katia Christine
Katia Christine
Clementine
Tano Cimarosa
Tano Cimarosa
Chaco
Míla Beran
Grandpa
Renato Cestiè
Renato Cestiè
John
Flavio Colombaioni
Rat
Furio Meniconi
Furio Meniconi
Sheriff
Remo De Angelis
Remo De Angelis
Henchman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is They Still Call Me Amen (1973) about?

This 1973 Italian Western comedy follows a gang of outlaws led by Chaco as they attempt to rob a small-town bank, only to be repeatedly outmaneuvered by the cunning Così Sia, who's secretly on a mission for personal vengeance against a corrupt reverend. The film blends humor, action, and sharp twists in a classic frontier setting.

Who directed They Still Call Me Amen?

They Still Call Me Amen was directed by Alfio Caltabiano, who also stars in the film as the clever antagonist Così Sia.

Who stars in They Still Call Me Amen?

The film features a talented Italian cast led by Luc Merenda as Chaco, alongside Alfio Caltabiano, Katia Christine, and Renato Cestiè.

Is They Still Call Me Amen (1973) worth watching?

With its blend of Spaghetti Western tropes and comedic timing, They Still Call Me Amen offers a fun, offbeat take on the genre. While not as widely known as some classics, its quirky charm and revenge-driven plot make it a solid pick for fans of Italian westerns and lighthearted adventure.

How long is They Still Call Me Amen?

They Still Call Me Amen runs for 109 minutes.

About They Still Call Me Amen (1973) — A West Texas revenge romp wrapped in Spaghetti Western style

In the sun-baked frontier town of Little-hole, a ragtag gang of outlaws led by the charismatic but unlucky Chaco find themselves outsmarted at every turn by the enigmatic trickster Così Sia, nicknamed Amen. What begins as a lighthearted attempt to rob the Bank of Little-hole quickly spirals into a high-stakes game of revenge, as Amen's true motive surfaces: settling an old score with the town's corrupt Reverend Smith. Directed by the versatile Alfio Caltabiano, this 1973 Spaghetti Western comedy blends sharp wit with classic frontier tension, creating a uniquely playful yet gritty atmosphere.

Luc Merenda stars as Chaco, the beleaguered leader whose plans are constantly foiled by Amen, played with sly charm by Caltabiano himself. The ensemble cast, including Katia Christine and Renato Cestiè, rounds out this quirky tale of deception and payback. With its mix of slapstick humor and underlying themes of justice and betrayal, They Still Call Me Amen (1973) delivers a standout entry in the Italian Western genre, perfect for fans of offbeat adventure and clever storytelling.