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A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe, 1975

A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe

Italian

Italy, France, West Germany

Rating:6.1
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Profile of A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe

The mood of A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe is exciting and humorous. The plot centers around a hotshot hero, cons and scams, and dishonesty. It is a foreign, western, and comedy movie. Stylistically, it is a spaghetti western. In approach, it is realistic. It happens in the Old West and in the 19th century. The musical score of it is orchestral. It is especially suggested for a boys' night. Note that it includes violent content.

Summary of A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe

An uncredited Sergio Leone co-directs this spaghetti western spoof. Terence Hill (MY NAME IS NOBODY) plays "Nobody," a man whose fast shooting is rivaled only by his quick wit. With humor as its weapon, A GENIUS, TWO PARTNERS AND A DUPE takes aim at the traditional ideas of the old West. This comedy also stars Polish legend Klaus Kinski (AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD) and Patrick McGoohan (THE PRISONER) in supporting roles.

Details

Language: Italian
Country: Italy, France, West Germany
Release date: 16 December 1975
Runtime: 117 min

Cast and Crew

Terence Hill as Joe Thanks in A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe
Terence Hill

as Joe Thanks

Klaus Kinski as Doc Foster in A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe
Klaus Kinski

as Doc Foster

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A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe (1975)
A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe (1975)

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A Genius, Two Partners and A Dupe: Trailer
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