La muerte busca un hombre
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| Original title | La muerte busca un hombre |
| Country of production | Spain , Italy |
| original language | Spanish |
| Publishing year | 1970 |
| length | 100 minutes |
| Rod | |
| Director | José Luis Merino |
| script | José Luis Merino Enrico Colombo María del Carmen Martínez Román |
| production |
Ricardo Merino Enrico Colombo (Órbita Films, Prodimex Film) |
| music | Augusto Martelli |
| camera | Emanuele DiCola |
| cut |
Sandro Lena José Antonio Rojo |
| occupation | |
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La muerte busca un hombre is a Spanish-Italian co-production, not listed in the German speaking spaghetti westerns of director José Luis Merino . The Italian title is Ancora Dollari per i MacGregor .
content
Bounty hunter George uses his wife Gladys as bait to catch wanted bandits whose delivery to the sheriff pays off. Joe Saxon's plan goes wrong: He kills Gladys. A mysterious stranger helps George to settle accounts with him. Then they both set out to face the crazy Ross Steward who lets an Indian tribe work for them.
Reviews
- “Merino probably had even less money available here than in his previous work. He tries to make up for this shortcoming with unusual ingredients: the marijuana smoking gangster boss, the sorceress Yuma. In addition some successful scenes and the secret of Peter Lee Lawrence ... "(translated from: 800 Spaghetti Westerns )
Remarks
- Despite its title, the film has nothing to do with either of Franco Giraldi's two MacGregor films .
- The Spaniard Carlos Quiney and the Italian Stelvio Rosi are among the regular actors of the director Merino.
Web links and sources
- La muerte busca un hombre in the Internet Movie Database (English)