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And His Name Was Holy Ghost is a curious blend of Western tropes and offbeat storytelling. The pacing meanders at times but there's a certain charm to its unpolished nature. Spirito Santo, or Holy Ghost, embarks on a morally ambiguous journey after recovering gold from a heist, all while recruiting an armed sacristan—definitely an unusual character choice. The film grapples with themes of freedom and vengeance, and the setting in an abandoned mine adds a gritty atmosphere that feels both claustrophobic and expansive. It's distinct in its character-driven narrative and has a surreal quality that sets it apart from more conventional Westerns, making it a fascinating watch for genre enthusiasts.
This film has been somewhat elusive in terms of home media releases, which adds to its collector appeal. It saw a few VHS releases but has been largely overlooked in more recent formats, making original prints quite sought after. Interest seems to be growing, especially among collectors who appreciate offbeat Westerns and unique narrative styles.
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