God's Gun

      God's Gun
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      DVD cover for God's Gun
      Directed by Gianfranco Parolini
      Produced by
      Written by
      Starring
      Music by Sante Maria Romitelli
      Cinematography Sandro Mancori
      Editing by Manlio Camastro
      Distributed by Troma Entertainment
      Release date(s)
      • March 1975 (1975-03) (USA)
      Running time 94 minutes
      Country
      • Italy
      • Israel
      Language
      • Italian
      • English

      God's Gun (also known as Diamante Lobo) is a 1975 Italian–Israeli Spaghetti Western directed by Gianfranco Parolini (credited as Frank Kramer) and starring Lee Van Cleef. Jack Palance plays the head of a malicious group of bandits and Van Cleef plays a double-role of brothers: a priest and a reformed gunfighter determined to stop them.

      Leif Garrett also plays a vital part in the film, as a fatherless kid who brings the reformed gunfighter to town.

      Plot

      One day Sam Clayton (Jack Palance) and his gang arrive in the small town of Juno City where Father John (Lee van Cleef) is the priest of the town church. After having a little bit of fun, the gang leaves town, only to be caught by father John. Vowing revenge, the gang guns him down on the steps of his church and then set about taking control of the town while waiting for the stagecoach. However, little Johnny (Leif Garrett) manages to escape with a couple of their horses and rides off to Mexico in the hope of finding the priest's brother (also played by Lee van Cleef). They soon meet and set off back across the border to clean up the town. Meanwhile Clayton discovers that he is Johnny's father. Also, some fifteen years prior during the Civil War, Jenny O'Hara had been one of Clayton's victims, adding to the mystique of the situation — as well as to the question of little Johnny's paternity — and now, enhancing the plot, Clayton takes to the idea of being a father.

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      Production

      God's Gun was filmed in Israel.

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