D: Mario Gariazzo; B: M.G., Ferdinando Poggi, C: Franco Villa; M: Marcello Giombini; with: Orison Whipple Hungerford
Jr. ("Ty Hardin"), Lincoln Tate, Richard Harrison, Silvia Monelli, Pietro Cecarelli, Lee Banner
Charlie (Richard Harrison), best man of gangsterboss Donovan ("Ty Hardin"), flees with the booty of the last bank assault.
Because Donovan is not successfull getting back the dollars, he is fired by his men. In the meantime bountyhunter Joe, called
"Acquasanta", gets the money. As he is caught by the Donovan gang, their former boss helps him to get out, but of course not
completely unselfishly. Together they have to fight against the angry bandits, before they may care about the money.
The gunslinger says:
The only technical skill of director Mario Garriazzo is those to blow up this nothing on nevertheless scarcely
90 minutes. Otherwise this Comedy Western, made in 1971, is simply bad. Only the hairdresser has made a good job: Watchout
those 70s-haircuts.
Rating: $
Bodycount: 20
Love:
Finally Anna, Donovan's ex-girlfriend, and Acquasanta make love in a tent: 1/10
Splatter: 1/10
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