God Forgives... I Don't!(1967) -

While some critics found the pacing slow, the film is widely regarded as a "second-tier" classic of the genre—meaning it’s better than the average cash-in, even if it doesn't quite hit the heights of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly . It is the first chapter in Colizzi’s , followed by Ace High and Boot Hill . Go to product viewer dialog for this item. God Forgives I Don't (dvd)

: Hill plays Cat as a cool, Clint Eastwood-esque anti-hero rather than the playful trickster he’d become later. Spencer’s Hutch is more of a stoic brute-force investigator than a grumpy-but-lovable giant.

: It features torture, ruthless double-crosses, and a bleak atmosphere heavily influenced by the works of Sergio Leone. God Forgives... I Don't!(1967)

Directed by Giuseppe Colizzi, this film isn't just another entry in the genre; it is the somber foundation upon which one of cinema's most beloved duos was built. A Partnership Born from a Broken Foot

The Brutal Birth of a Legend: Revisiting "God Forgives... I Don’t!" (1967) While some critics found the pacing slow, the

For fans used to the "Trinity" style, this movie can be a bit of a shock. It is a thriller.

If you mention the names and Bud Spencer , most fans immediately think of slapstick brawls, bean-eating contests, and the lighthearted charm of the Trinity films. But before the comedy became their trademark, they shared a much darker, grittier screen debut in the 1967 Spaghetti Western classic, " God Forgives... I Don’t! " ( Dio perdona... io no! ). God Forgives I Don't (dvd) : Hill plays

The story kicks off with a haunting visual: a train rolls into a station, but no one gets off. Every passenger has been massacred. The man behind the bloodbath is the psychotic bandit (played with menacing glee by Frank Wolff), who was supposedly killed a year earlier in a duel with the sharp-shooting Cat Stevens (Hill).