
A stranger being chased by bandits dies in an accident, but not before he has had a chance to hide a treasure map the bandits wanted. A boy witnesses where it was hidden, retrieves it and passes it on to the local preacher. The preacher recognizes that much of the treasure was likely that from a local mission. He sets out to get it before the bandits find it.... (Full plot summary below)
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A stranger being chased by bandits dies in an accident, but not before he has had a chance to hide a treasure map the bandits wanted. A boy witnesses where it was hidden, retrieves it and passes it on to the local preacher. The preacher recognizes that much of the treasure was likely that from a local mission. He sets out to get it before the bandits find it.
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| User ReviewJohn R111226: Not sure what to say about this spaghetti western but I will try. The sound and music, the acting, the filming and the not quite matching voice overs are all classic spaghetti. I love it and, as a result, it sucked me in and it kept me in this movie until the end. I say that because I wouldn't likely have stayed otherwise. There is something that I don't like about this film as well and I'm not really sure what it is. Is it the pace, which seemed rather slow, or the somewhat annoying character Juan Chasquisdo and his equally annoying last name of which all the characters refer to him. "Chasquisdo", "Chasquido", "Chasquisdo". Is this a character from other spaghetti westerns? What's with the steel armour he wears on this left hand? Perhaps an explanation would've been good. Regardless, this is classic spaghetti but a not so good movie. IMDB says this film is also known as âAnche nel west c'era una volta Dioâ? or â"God was in the West, Too, at One Timeâ? |
| User ReviewMichael WGilbert Roland has an iron hand, and men and donkeys keep falling off cliffs. |