4/10
Poor western, good actors
27 June 2009
Warning: Spoilers
During Mexican revolution a cowboy called Logan (Jeffries), meets Carranza (Sancho) the famous Mexican boss, and asks him to have a duel with Charlie (Sambrell) his right-hand man. Carranza is surprised for an unknown guy having such a confidence with him but he answers Charlie has disappeared since days. When Logan tells to Carranza who killed Charlie, he gets furious and orders his man to kill the cowboy. Instead the cowboy a very good gunfighter, kills all the members of the band including Carranza at last. Arizona is safe and begins shining again after several days of darkness.

A poor Italian-Spanish western directed by Luis Merino a Spanish director proving to be not very good as far as western films are concerned. The story is simply and even boring, it is a pity because there are many good actors such as Fernando Sancho, acting as a bandit, Aldo Sambrell (an excellent character who worked in the American productions too) and so on. Jeffries is an American actor famous in Italy for his Mithological films. I didn't understand why he rides a mule instead of a horse, a cowboy with a mule what kind of cowboy is? It sounds strange but the film was shot in Italy even if Spanish scenarios are more suitable.
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