Director:
Sergio CorbucciCámara:
Silvano IppolitiMúsica:
Ennio MorriconeReparto:
Burt Reynolds, Aldo Sambrell, Nicoletta Machiavelli, Fernando Rey, Pierre Cressoy, Ángel Álvarez, Dyanik Zurakowska, Tanya Lopert, Mario Lanfranchi (más)Sinopsis(1)
A band of outlaws, headed by a sullen leader named Duncan, sweeps across the country like the plague, destroying everything in its path, including an entire Indian village. The outlaws arrive in the town of Esperanza, where they are hired by a crooked doctor to hijack a bank train and share in the wealth. But the sole survivor from the Indian village, a renegade Navajo named Joe (Reynolds), foils the plan by relocating the money. An irate Duncan holds an innocent Indian girl hostage until Joe surrenders; the brave citizens of Esperanza, under siege by the bandits, risk their lives to free Joe, who is their only hope of surviving. Joe once again takes on Duncan and his ruthless comrades with unforgettable vengeance. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
(más)Reseñas (1)
La fenomenal partitura de Ennio Morricone (que aparece acreditado como Leo Nichols en los créditos) saca a esta película de la media gris, ya que por lo demás es un spaghetti western torpemente escrito y poco memorable, protagonizado por un joven Burt Reynolds, que no ocultó que esta película y el trabajo con el director Sergio Corbucci fue la peor experiencia profesional de su carrera. ()