Directed by Leopoldo Savona, 1967
"The ruthless and brutal Captain RamÃrez (Ken Wood) hunts down and kills revolutionaries in his search for The Saint (Howard Nelson Rubien), the latter is a pacific revolutionary who advocates lookalike Gandhi non violence against the dictator Porfirio Diaz, he is the righteous leader of the Mexican insurrection against the Federales. The Saint is accompanied by his gorgeous niece Mercedes Hernandez (Luisa Baratto) along with a reluctant rebel and other Guerilleros commanded by the boastful Vilar (Fernando Sancho), a slant-eyed mercenary who has other ambitious plans. Meanwhile, Captain Morrison/Killer Kid (Anthony Steffen) in order to save himself escapes from an US prison and goes to Mexico and he decides to join the Mexican revolution permanently. In the meantime, Captain Morrison/Killer Kid ensures that weapons destined for the Mexican government don't get there to avoid a diplomatic conflict and he clears a ravaged Mexican border town of murdering soldiers. When the villagers are attacked by the cruel Ramirez (Giovanni Cianfriglia as Ken Wood), all of them flee to the mountains pursued by his troops. Killer Kid is resolving a weapons smuggling issue and he attempts to bring peace and order for the revolutionaries who are intent on killing the soldiers responsible for Mexican slaughters. The film is dedicated to the Mexican people." (IMDb).
Arizona Colt Returns
Directed by Sergio Martino, 1970
Night of the Serpent
Directed by Giulio Petroni, 1969
"Hernandez, commander of the garrison in a small village, joins a group of townsmen with the intention of robbing orphan Manuel of his inheritance. Luke, suffering from a traumatic past and now an alcoholic, is chosen by revolutionary Pancho to be the pawn of the conspirators." (IMDb). Luke Askew, Luigi Pistilli, Magda Konopka and Chela Alonso.
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