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    Western Movie Question: Trying to find the title to a movie, in the 1970's or earlier; The plot is hard for me to remember, but it appears there was a robbery of gold coins, one of the cowboys (I think a Latin guy), he has a half of a medallion which he links to a church where in the end they all find the hidden gold in the pipe organ and shoot the money out with their guns. Does any one know the name of this movie?

    Question #57698. Asked by soonertuna. (Jun 11 05 9:39 PM)


    McGruff

    I think this might be "Any Gun Can Play" 1967

    http://www.kinocite.co.uk/16/1603.php

    Jun 12 05, 11:03 AM
    McGruff

    Here's a reference to the pipe organ:

    I’LL GO.. I’LL KILL HIM AND COME BACK

    A.K.A., ANY GUN CAN PLAY, FOR A FEW BULLETS MORE. George Hilton stars as a bounty hunter that discovers a lost treasure in gold hidden within the pipes of an organ in an abandoned church. He is not the only one who knows. Also stars Edd Byrnes, Gilbert Roland, Kareen O'Hara, JosŽ Torres, Ivano Staccioli, and GŽrard Herter. One of the first films directed by Enzo G. Castellari. (1967-Italy)

    http://www.otevideo.com/euro8.html

    Jun 12 05, 11:10 AM


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