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Chuck Moll (Ciakmull, l'Uomo della Vendetta)

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The unholy four

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Chucky (Leonard Mann) ...

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... vs. evil Tom (George Eastman)

D: Enzo Barboni ("E.B. Clucher"); S: Mario de Nardo, Franco Rossetti; C: Mario Montuori; M: Riz Ortolani; with: Leonard Mann; George Eastman ("Luca Montefiori"), Pietro Martellanza ("Peter Martell"); Woody Strode, Ida Galli ("Evelyn Stewart")

 

Bandits attack the bank of Dodge City and ignite thereby the prison and the lunatic asylum. Among the escaped rogues and spirit patients is Chuck (Leonard Mann); who has lost his memory. His small troop reaches the city Oxeca, allegedly Chuck's place of residence. Here a pasture war raves between the Caldwells – Django's family - and the nasty Ruckos. Under guidance of the scruplesless Tom (George Eastman) the latter try to benefit from Chuck's memory decrease, in order to let him fight against his own meat and blood. But still in time Chuck regains his memory.

 

The Gunslinger says:

Spaghetti Western of the B-category, produced in 1970 by the original cameraman Enzo Barboni. Unfortunately the film suffers of a lack of tension and atmosphere, despite its dark story offers some possibilities. Furthermore nobody seems to wory about the 100.000 bucks stolen in Dodge City in the process of the film. Good camera guidance!

 

Rating: $$

 

Bodycount: 46 Gringos plus poor Woody (Woody Strode)

 

Explicit brutalities:

- Tom Rucko lets bump off his men, who raid the bank for him.

- the bear-strong Woody (Woody Strode) is questioned by the Ruckos in the usual Spaghetti way, in order to reveal some details over Chuck.

 

Luv:

Sheila Rucko (Ida Galli) loves Chuck, but he can't remember: 1/10

 

Splatter: 1/10

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