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5/10
Ordinary Spaghetti Western co-produced by Italy/Spain with no much action and mostly set at a little town
ma-cortes16 June 2020
A man called Will Flaherty (Craig Hill) is detained , tried and convicted for a robbery that was really committed by someone else . Meantime , a group of thieves led by Tilly (Eduardo Fajardo) and Doc (Roberto Camardiel) assault a bank , but the heist goes wrong , then the gang (Piero Lulli , Nazzareno Zamperla , Nello Pazzafini , Fajardo) wait for a stageacoach allegedly loaded of gold . As the cutthroats enter at the town saloon and take as hostages all the people , including a singer (the captivating Giulia Rubini) and the dance girls . While , Flatherty gets out of jail , he goes in search of the actual stealers who executed the robbery , arriving in the town where he finds his old flame (Rubini) .

The film packs thrills , saloon brawls , shootouts , high body-count , chases, violence and haunting musical background. However , the film results to be slow-moving , mainly developing itself into the saloon and rooms , exception for a thrilling pursuit between a carriage and a rider , as well as the spectacular ending showdown with the ordinary crossfire between good guys and bad guys . There is a very odd implementation of shots in the camera work during some particular scenes as the film approaches its climax , such as in the final gunfights . The movie gets the usual Western issues , as avengers antiheroes , violent facing off , exaggerated baddies and spectacular shoot'em up , among them . It stars this tarnished actor , Craig Hill who played a lot of Spaghetti , his first Pasta Western was ¨Hands of a Gunfighter" or ¨Ocaso de un Pistolero¨ , he went on playing : "Seven Pistols for a Massacre" , "Rick and John¨ , ¨Conquerors of the West¨ , ¨Bounty hunter¨ , "I Want Him Dead" , "Fifteen Scaffolds for the Killer" , "Three Crosses of Death" , ¨Bury Them Deep¨ , and "I want him dead¨ . Furthermore, here appears usual Italian/Spanish Western support actors , a largely secondary cast filled with familiar faces , all of them ordinary in Chorizo/Macaroni western . As Craig Hill is supported by a secondary cast who is frankly decent , thanks to the appearance of important secondaries from Spaghetti/Tortilla or Paella Western , these are the following ones : The always great Eduardo Fajardo , the regular baddie Piero Lulli , Roberto Camardiel , Nazzareno Zamperla , Jacques Herlin , Eleonora Vargas , Spartaco Conversi , Nello Pazzafini , among others .

The musician Francesco De Massi composes a nice soundtrack and well conducted , this turns out to be one of the most memorable parts of the movie; as it's full of enjoyable sounds and attractive songs. It contributes tremendously to the atmosphere of the film, including an emotive leitmotif, the score is perhaps the best part of this film . Striking cinematography by Julio Ortas including a correct remastering . Outdoor sequences with barren and rocky exteriors filmed in Spanish places located on outskirts Madrid , Colmenar Viejo , Hoyo De Manzanares . In Hoyo de Manzanares was built a Western village by the producer Eduardo Manzanos Brochero , here screenwriter too , called 'Golden City' carried out by the production designers José Luis Galicia and Jaime Pérez Cubero and resulted to be the locations in which were shot lots of Western produced and directed by Spanish and Italian and occasionally American people , including ¨Fistful of dollars¨and ¨For a fistful of dollars more¨.

The motion picture was regularly directed by Mario Caiano . Mario Caiano's direction is so-so crafted, here he's less cynical and humorous and more inclined toward violence and too much dialogue . At his beginning , Caiano worked as a director assistant for known Italian filmmakers as Sergio Grieco, Fernando Cerchio , Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia , Vittorio Sala , Riccardo Freda, Edgar G. Ulmer and Camillo Mastrocinque . In 1962 Caiano made his film debut as a director with Ulises versus Hercules (1962). From then on he made films in virtually every genre. He directed the very first Italian western, ¨The sign of the Coyote¨ (1963), he made an acceptable western , genre in which he would not only excel but one where he would spent much of the rest of his career , as he directed several Spaghetti : ¨Brandy¨, ¨Avenger of California¨ , ¨Ringo, face of revenge¨, ¨My name is Shanghai Joe¨, ¨Bullets don't argue¨, ¨Lone and angry man¨, ¨A train to Durango¨. Caiano is a craftsman who has directed all kind of genres as Peplum as ¨Ulisse vs Ercole¨, ¨I due Gladiatori¨, ¨Maciste Gadiatori di Sparta¨ and Terror : the gothic horror flick¨Nightmare castle¨(1965), which starred Barbara Steele, ¨Eye in the labyrinth¨ with Adolfo Celi , Psychological thriller and Poliziesco as the detective thriller ¨A tutte le auto della polizia...¨ (1975) and even Pornonazi as ¨Nazi love camp 27¨. Although Caiano couldn't be deemed an "A"-list director, his movies had a professionalism and a verve that many of those made by his fellow B directors lacked . Muddle and uneven Western but will appeal to Spaghetti aficionados . Rating : 5, riotous Western in which there's too much violence , and excitement enough
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2/10
Yawn!
cengelm27 November 2001
Will Flaherty was falsely convicted for a robbery he didn't commit. Out of prison he looks for the real committers. The "plot"(not much here) consists of almost neverending brawls. At least once there were 2 brawls taking place at the same time and the film switched places to let us see both of them. Eduardo Fajardo plays the bad guy as usual. The rest of the cast wasn't memorable for me. Overall a waste of time.

2 / 10.
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1/10
Don't bother with this one!
spider8911924 June 2005
I have probably seen about 100 spaghetti westerns and truly love the genre, so for me to be able to say "don't see this movie," it has to be pretty awful.

Out of those 100 or so spaghettis I have seen (some of which are considered "classic," many that are considered to be far from it, and many that fall somewhere in between) this is the ONLY one so far that I have not liked! There is nothing good that I can say about this movie. The story is not at all interesting, the score is bland, the constant brawls get boring really fast, and they look too much like fun to have any real impact.

It's too bad that spaghetti greats Piero Lulli and Eduardo Fajardo had to get involved in this mess. Even their characters are dull and lifeless.

In all fairness, I have to say that I was only able to sit through about 1/2 to 3/4 of this movie, but I seriously doubt that it got any better after I stopped it and ended my torture.

Quite possibly the worst spaghetti western of all time.
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9/10
perfectly staged by a genre speciaist
discount195719 January 2023
An innocently condemned man breaks out of prison and sees that justice is done. This is a good and tough Italowestern, perfectly staged by genre-specialist Mario Caiano.

Craig Hill, as a leading man to my knowledge only known from Italowesterns (as 'Lo voglio morto', by Paolo Bianchini), but compared with actors like, say, George Hilton, too seldom seen, is here, too, a very good representative of such western-heroes. Also very good in this one are Eduardo Fajardo and Piero Lulli. By the way: 'Craig Hill' is not exactly a pseudonym (real name: Craighill Fowler, born 1926 in Los Angeles, died 2014 in Spain). Long before the Italowesterns he had appeared in Hollywoodfilms like 'All about Eve' with Bette Davis, or 'The Black Shield of Falworth' (with Tony Curtis)
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