A wandering gunfighter joins the good side in a conflict between two rival rancher familiesA wandering gunfighter joins the good side in a conflict between two rival rancher familiesA wandering gunfighter joins the good side in a conflict between two rival rancher families
Alberto Farnese
- Chester Griffith
- (as Albert Farley)
Furio Meniconi
- Jonathan Griffith
- (as Men Fury)
Beniamino Maggio
- James Perrak
- (as Benjamin May)
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This film begins in Utah with a funeral procession making its way to a cemetery on the outskirts of a small town when suddenly several cowboys appear on a ridge nearby and begin shooting at the coffin. Naturally, all of those in the funeral procession immediately take cover, with one exception-an attractive woman named "Lisa Drummond" (Elina De Witt) who defiantly stands there alone while bullets rip the ground all around her. It is then revealed that she is one of the last survivors of a family which has been decimated by a rival clan headed by Jonathan Griffith (Furio Meniconi) who hates the Drummonds with every fiber in his being. That being said, after shooting up the coffin of Lisa's father, the Griffiths then noisily ride off. The scene then shifts to a stranger by the name of "Jerry" (Rodd Dana) riding into town and, upon going inside the local saloon, produces a fiddle and begins to play. Angry that he doesn't continue playing after a couple of tunes, a drunken young man named "Spot Griffith" (Fabrizio Moroni) becomes violent and begins an altercation which leaves one man dead and the young man and several of his companions lying unconscious on the floor while the fiddle player calmly collects his violin and walks out. Not long afterward, he rides his horse to a nearby ranch and its there that he sees Lisa and her younger cousin "Steve Drummond" (Tony Rogers) working hard on their small ranch. Needing a place to stay for a while, he then offers to help out and she gladly accepts. Meanwhile, having been humiliated in the brawl at the saloon, the Griffiths have begun to scour the area in search of him. But, in spite of their viciousness, Jerry is not who he seems and is much more deadly than any of them could ever imagine. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was an okay Spaghetti Western which bore a certain resemblance to the Clint Eastwood picture "A Fistful of Dollars" released a couple of years earlier. It is not, however, nearly as dark and doesn't quite capture the same level of intensity as the 1964 classic. Be that as it may, while it may not be on the same level, I still found it to be worth the time spent to watch it and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
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- Kill or Be Killed
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- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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