

A spaghetti Western where the only thing faster than the draw is the inflation of Provvidenza's schemes.
Providence is up to his old tricks again and must find a new way to get money after the new President declares a general amnesty.
Acting
Tomas Milian's rubber-faced Provvidenza—part Chaplin, part con man.
Costume
The Countess's wardrobe screams '1973 Italian studio had ONE western set.'

Director
Alberto De Martino
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Tomas Milian originated the Provvidenza character in 1969's 'The Unholy Four,' making this his third outing as the chaotic neutral bandit.
Alberto De Martino directed both this and the 1972 'Providence' predecessor within a single year—spaghetti Western factory filmmaking at its most efficient.
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