D: Gianfranco Baldanello; S: Luigi Emmanuele; C: Claudio
Cirillo; M: Amedeo Tommasi; with: Guy Madison; Lucienne Bridou; Steve Merrich; Rik Battaglia; Pietro Martellanza ("Peter Martell");
Rosalba Neri; Anna Liotti; Alberto dell'Acqua
A notorious gang of smugglers bumps off the Benson couple. At the scene stay a severely wounded man, obviously one
of the rogues. Benson son Daniel (Steve Merrich) wants him to survive, so that he can tell about the authors of the massacre.
But the hurt one emerges as Tony Guy (Pietro Martellanza): Together with Daniel's older brother Martin (Guy Madison) he chases
the smugglers in the order for government already for a long time. Yep, and it's always bad if your camouflage leaks out.
United the Bensons can carry out their revenge at the rogues, whose boss is a honorable citizen.
The Gunslingers says:
Average film of Gianfranco Baldanello (1968), which soon is on its last legs after a quite promising beginning.
Nevertheless Amedeo Tommasi contributed a passable score.
Rating: $$$-
Bodycount: 20 Gringos, 1 Mexican, 2 Women
Explicit brutalities:
- The bandits kill an old couple (friends of Martin Benson) for pure fun
- Martin Bension is beaten up heavily by the rogues
Luv:
Finally everybody has someone to love: 2/10
Splatter: 2/10