It Can Be Done Amigo (1974)
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.
Trinity's pal is back ... slam bang action !
Hiram Coburn: How the hell did I ever get stuck with a loser like you?
Almer?a, Andaluc?a, Spain
Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy
(Studio)
The film was shot on the same set that was the McBain ranch from Sergio Leone's Once Upon A Time In The West. In that movie the railroad was supposed to run through the ranch because there was a well on the property. At one point in this movie Bud Spencer even says, 'so this is the famous well.'
The prostitute Coburn goes to see is called La Vedova Warren. George Bernard Shaw, the Irish playwright wrote a famous play about a prostitute called Mrs. Warren's Profession.
