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It Can Be Done Amigo
An outspoken boy and a gunfighter-pimp save a drifter's life from hanging. The boy's uncle dies, leaving a house and some dry, useless land to the boy. The dying uncle has obtained the drifter's promise to help the boy get what is his. Meanwhile the gunfighter has decided that the drifter should marry his daughter after being with her previously. The two get into a series of brawls and shoot-outs until they arrive in the town and find the boy's inheritance -which turns out not to be as useless as it first appears.
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Plot Summary
In the arid plains of the West, a naive young man named Chip has inherited a vast ranch, much to the dismay of the ruthless land baron, Sonny. Sonny, determined to seize the land, plots various schemes to drive Chip out. However, Chip finds an unlikely ally in the towering and imposing Sonny, who, despite his intimidating presence, possesses a surprisingly good heart and a knack for unconventional problem-solving.
Critical Reception
It Can Be Done Amigo is a Spaghetti Western comedy that gained a cult following for its blend of humor and action, largely driven by the charismatic performances of its lead actors. While not a critical darling upon release, it is appreciated for its lighthearted take on the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the comedic chemistry between Bud Spencer and Jack Palance.
Enjoyed for its lighthearted and fun approach to the Western genre.
Appreciated for its straightforward and entertaining plot.
Google audience: Audiences often highlight the film's humor and the enjoyable performances of its stars, particularly Bud Spencer's larger-than-life persona. It's seen as a fun, albeit simple, Western for those who appreciate the genre's more comedic entries.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring Bud Spencer and Jack Palance, two actors who typically portrayed more serious or villainous characters, in a comedic buddy Western.
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