Content: blindWes Evans (James Mitchum) kills the last two gangsters, who had once murdered his father. The long chase has come to an end, and Evans turns back into its homeland village, in order to breed cows in peace. But rural peace unfortunately is nil return: It raves a war between two rivaling ranchers, and in the meantime to all abundance his girlfriend Nancy ("Jill Powers") married the oldest son of one of the two. It still flows a great deal of blood down the dusty slopes, before Evans finally donates peace and can withdraw himself with his ex ex girlfriend - in the meantime naturally widdowed - to his own farm.
| The Gunslinger says: blindThis first finger exercise of Sergio Corbucci in the Western genre follows strongly the US-American standards concerning equipment, story and camera guidance. The classical samples of the Italo Westerns here are still missing. Corbucci produced under his alias "Stanley Corbett" as well as Alfredo Antonini, who was co-director too. Antonini, who worked mainly as producer in Europe and Hollywood was active in the genre during the mid-sixties . The average camerawork is done by Enzo Barboni as "E.B. Clucher". Despite the met prominence behind the window blinds a flabby film.
| Rating: $$
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| Bodycount: blindca. 69 Gringos | Explicit Brutalities: blindNada
| Luv': blindWes and Nancy proclaim to love each other, but they behave like brother and sister: 1/10
| Gore: blindDespite Specials: the high bc: blind0/10
| Trailer: by SpoonMHD
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| OT: blindMassacro al Grande Canyon
AT: blindI Pascoli rossi (I)
Year: I 1965 D: D, S: Alfredo Antonini ("Albert Band"), Sergio Corbucci ("Stanley Corbett") S:C: Enzo Barboni ("E.B. Clucher") M: Gianni Ferrio with: James Mitchum, Milla Sannoner ("Jill Powers"), Giorgio Ardisson, Burt Nelson blind
 | blindCome into my arms: Milla Sannoner and James Mitchum
|  | blindGiorgio Ardisson obviously takes himself too seriously
|  | blindAah! Let's take a shower of bullets, amigos!
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