3/10
Excruciatingly dull early spaghetti western
25 May 2017
Warning: Spoilers
THE MAN FROM CURSED VALLEY is an extraordinarily dull spaghetti western and one of the earliest of the genre. It's about a young woman who is attacked by a trio of perhaps the most unconvincing Indians ever, and who subsequently becomes almost catatonic as a result. She escapes and takes refuge in the arms of Ty Hardin, a former Hollywood star trying his luck in Italy, but nothing much ever happens to the two of them and the action is limited. The worst part of this is the grubby direction, with day-for-night filming used extensively, making it barely possible to see what's going on. As a result, all those great Spanish locations are wasted.
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