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Pistol Packin' Preacher
Gunman Slim joins the Italian Pizza baker Geremia and his two daughters to try in various disguises to get a hidden treasure from a respectable banker.
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Plot Summary
In this bizarre Western comedy, a small town is terrorized by a ruthless outlaw. When the local sheriff is killed, a meek traveling preacher finds himself thrust into the role of lawman. Armed with his Bible and a newfound determination, he must find a way to bring peace back to the dusty frontier town.
Critical Reception
Pistol Packin' Preacher is a cult classic known for its unique blend of low-budget filmmaking and absurdist humor. While not critically acclaimed in its time, it has gained a following among fans of independent and exploitation cinema for its campy charm and unconventional storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its campy humor and eccentric performances.
Appreciated by niche audiences for its cult appeal.
Often noted for its distinctive low-budget aesthetic.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's quirky and over-the-top nature, with many finding amusement in its unintentional comedy and unique premise. It's generally viewed as a film that is enjoyed for its B-movie charm rather than its cinematic quality.
Fun Fact
Larry Buchanan, the director, was known for his prolific work in low-budget and exploitation films, often working with minimal resources and tight schedules.
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