Content: Local sheriff Joe Williams (Pietro Martellanza) is fired because of his offbeat methods: Instead of pinching sinister elements, he prefers to kills them. Now Williams is chased not only by his former employer, but also by Mexicano chief Pedro La Muerte (Emanuel Serrano), who feels bothered by Joe’s activities. As the bandidos rob the local bank, the not so tired Joe steals the booty, not bettering the mood of Pedro. Instead of beating the shit out of Joe, the Mexicanos offer him a participation of 50 percent, if he tells the hideout of the money. Joe declines the offer: All or nothing is his motto. Not before Pedro gets rough against Joe’s girlfriend Lara (“Liz Barrett”), he accepts. On their way, Joe’s successor as sheriff, Evans (“Glen Saxson”), has prepared an explosive trap.
| The Gunslinger says: Alberto Cardone, who made this crap, had made much better thing in his career, like the rest of his team. Started with the plot, which is completely missing over the cheap décor, up to the acting efforts, which stay below the belt. The few action scenes – first of all brawls - are staged lousy and boring. Well, but at least Daniela Giordano looks great as stone-cold bandido queen, and the score with his trumpet-/organ-theme plus a bit harpsichord works out fine. Furthermore the camera starts some cautious attempts to bring in some live, i.e. by offering some subjective shots. | Rating: $+ | Bodycount: ca. 26 Mexicanos, 4 Gringos, 2 Women | Explicit Brutalities:- The Mexicanos kill a farmer couple, who offered Williams a hide-out. Before killing both they rape the woman
- Halfhearted bashing of Joe by Pedro, who wanna know the whereabout of the money
| Luv':Joe and Lara, who cheats people together with her brother Alan (Ugo Adinolfi), are somehow in love, or not? 1/10
| Gore: 1/10
| Specials: blind Trailer: by
| OT: Il lungo Dia del Massacro
Year: I 1968 D, S: Alberto Cardone („Albert Cardiff“) S: Armando Morandi C: Aldo Greci M: Michele Lacerenza with: Pietro Martellanza (“Peter Martell”), Emanuel Serrano, Daniela Giordano, Luisa Baratto (“Liz Barrett”), Roel Bos (“Glenn Saxson”)
 | Pietro Martellanza plays it "cooool"
|  | Martellanza as a Fake-Mexicano threatens Roel Boes
|  | Last exit ...
|  | ... gravel-pit
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