Curious mix of sword and sandal film and western with Sergio Ciani and the Austrian Olympic ski champion Toni Sailer
Things really get going in this film by Piero Pierotti. A group of Incas escaped from South America to the Wild West and is home to a legendary treasure. You have to figure it out first! But one after anonther!
MuckiMan Samson (Sergio Ciani under his Mucki name ALAN STEEL) alias William Smith is overjoyed with the beautiful Janet Nixon (Brigitte Heiberg). But suddenly their father is murdered, and Samson's best friend Alan Fox (Olympic ski champion Toni Sailer, who won three gold medals in Cortina d'Ampezzo in 1956) comes under suspicion of murder. Samson doesn't believe a word of it. Then Alan is kidnapped by the real murderer (Mario Petri), who also got wind of the aforementioned Inca treasure.
Not so easy to keep track of!
In all this confusion, Alan meets an Inca boy who he rescues from the criminals and who then helps him. It's just a shame that the good-looking Trollo didn't even notice that the nice Inca boy is actually the beautiful Princess Mysia (Anna Maria Polani). Oh right!
Meanwhile, when he arrives in the Incas' treasure cave, muscle man Samson joins his friend Alan. How exactly this happened was quickly forgotten. But whatever!
And finally the tightly built westerner, who has so far been wearing his exciting western clothes, can take off his shirt to present his magnificent upper body. After all, Samson still has to live up to his name and tear down the pillars of the treasure vault. After all, why does Sergio Ciani have his huge muscles?
You can tell that you shouldn't take this wild amalgamation of different elements, which even with the best intentions don't fit together, too seriously. Just turn your head off and laugh!
Other roles include Pierre Cressoy, Wolfgang Lukschy and Harry Riebauer as the sheriff.
Certainly only for die-hard fans, but definitely entertaining!