Holy Water Joe
Holy Water Joe (Italian: Acquasanta Joe) is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Mario Gariazzo.[1][2]
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| Directed by | Mario Gariazzo | 
| Cinematography | Franco Villa | 
| Music by | Marcello Giombini | 
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| Country | Italy | 
| Languages | Italian English  | 
Plot
    
In the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War (1861-1865), Jeff Donovan's outlaw gang disguised as soldiers of both the Confederacy and the Union rob banks using a cannon concealed in a wagon. A man about town by the name of Holy Water Joe, to differentiate between his father, Fire Water Joe finds himself penniless when all his savings are gone due to a bank robbery by the Donovan gang. Joe finds an opportunity to recoup some of his losses when he captures a deserter from the gang and sells him to Donovan that creates double dealing and gunplay.
Cast
    
- Lincoln Tate as Holy Water Joe
 - Ty Hardin as Jeff Donovan
 - Richard Harrison as Charlie Bennett
 - Giulio Baraghini as Jim (credited as Lee Banner)
 - Silvia Monelli as Estella
 - Tuccio Musumeci as The Sicilian
 - Pietro Ceccarelli as Sgt. Butch
 - Dante Maggio as The Banker
 - Mario Novelli as Donovan Henchman
 
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