Content: Jess Brayn (Karl Hirenbach) actually is a good guy, but unfortunately faster with his gun than with his brain. So he has to leave his beloved hometown, until a certain affair is dead and buried. A few years later he’s back, invited by rich Bill Bragg (Armando Calvo), who needs a reliable gunslinger to made him sheriff of Hicksville, because officeholder Clint Simpson is getting a bit long in the tooth. Bragg feuds with the second local fat cat, Sam Rengoldt Eduardo Fajardo), with whom he scraps for water-bearing and profitable land. Brayn has hardly entered the village, as shit starts to come up: He narrowly survives some assassinations, whereas some friends of him don’t have as much luck as quick Jess. In all of the murders a special gun is involved, which belongs to sinister Jack Bradshaw (Nello Pazzafini), leader of Rengoldt’s henchmen. But even Jess, who meanwhile is really sheriff, realizes, that this is only a ragged attempt to cast suspicion on Bradshaw, and that things are not the same they seem.
| The Gunslinger says: Well, folx, I was nearly carried away to jump to a conclusion. The first two-thirds of this flick, which likes to be a detective joint dressed up as a SW, retard heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeavily. It’s a rippling, I can’t carry off even with the first piss in the morning, you know. Only the atmospheric sets and the good as usual camera-work by Julio Ortas don’t let me doze off. But then it’s crunch-time, and we get tension and - yes, sir – drama, as Jess falls back in old manners: He kills an important witness hastily and completely needless in a kind of franticness. Thus the solution of the case seems to be more afar than ever. It comes as a far-fetched baddie in the background, who has to be killed before Jess and “little” Sheila starts their journey into happiness in a completely candied final. By the way: Marina Solinas looks really nice, but she seems to be a bit too old for a blossoming teenage girl. Acting efforts are well: Eduardo Fajardo takes himself back, what becomes to him, whereas I like Nello Pazzafini as sheep in wolf’s clothing as well. Rosalba Neri, red-haired this time, is a feast for the eyes. All in all the film suffices the average. | Rating: $$$
| Bodycount: ca. 12 Gringos, 1 Mexicano, 1 Woman | Explicit Brutalities: Nada
| Luv': Jeff whines after his lost love Fanny (Rosalba Neri), who is now a kind of high-class courtesan. Coincidentally the grown-up Sheila flings herself with verve at Jeff: 2/10
| Gore: 1/10
| Specials: - Bragg owns a book, armed with a revolver
- Jess has a small Dillinger in his hat
| Trailer: by SpoonMHD
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| OT: Killer, adios
AT: Winchester, uno entre mil (I) Winchester Justice Winchester one of thousand
Year: SP/I 1967 D, S: Primo Zeglio S: Mario Amendola, José Mallorqui C: Julio Ortas M: Claudio Tallino with: Karl Hirenbach (“Peter Lee Lawrence”), Marina Solinas, Nello Pazzafini, Armando Calvo
 | Luis Induni sends Karl Hirenbach to the school of life some further years
|  | José Jaspe and Karl Hirenbach enjoy themselves with ...
|  | ... Nello Pazzafini, who beats up another guy
|  | Armando Calvo with his favourite book
|  | Well, it's not a shame to mourn after Rosalba Neri
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