It Can Be Done Amigo (1972)

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It Can Be Done Amigo (1972). 1h 49m | PG

“Bud Spencer teams up with a kid in this rather charming, but cheap, Italian comedy Western. Jack Palance provides back up as a cigar chomping, riled brother of a chick Spencer slept with, hoping to marry Spencer off and then kill him (to save face). They all end up in a town run by Sheriff/Judge/Reverend Francisco Rabal, who wants the property that the kidu0026#39;s inherited. But why? Thatu0026#39;s up to Spencer and the kid to find out, but needless to say the kidu0026#39;s sitting on a fortune. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis mostly harmless western has Spencer as the reluctant hero, protecting a kid he doesnu0026#39;t want to protect and getting into many punch ups. Palance turns up periodically to save Spencer (he wants to kill him himself) and for some reason heu0026#39;s got an accent that turns from Southern to Mexican for no reason whatsoever. Everythingu0026#39;s played pretty light (no one gets killed, save for the kidu0026#39;s uncle who has a heart attack). u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs with all Italian comedies, the laughs are played very broad (verging on slapstick), and thereu0026#39;s unintentional and intentional laughs. Thereu0026#39;s also a touching moment when the kid starts showing Spencer a bit of affection and you can see Spenceru0026#39;s torn between his duties in looking after the kid and his own need to get out of town. The film also benefits from having one of the least annoying kids in Italian cinema (If youu0026#39;ve seen House by the Cemetery or Sweet House of Horrors, youu0026#39;ll know thatu0026#39;s no understatement).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe abrupt ending seems to endorse wife-beating, however, so Iu0026#39;m not sure what that was about! Did give me a laugh, though…The print I viewed was awful – drained of colour, pan and scanned, with a weird echo for the first 30 minutes.”

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