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God In Heaven, Arizona On Earth Add to Shopping Cart

Ignacio Iquino 1972

Peter Lee Lawrence, Maria Pia Conte, Roberto Camardiel

Letterboxed print. Peter Lee Lawrence, Maria Pia Conte, and

Roberto (DJANGO KILL) Camardiel star in this excellent Spaghetti Western by Ignacio Iquino

and featuring an outstanding score by Bruno Nicolai! Lawrence plays a smalltime

drifter/conman who fancies himself a bit like Robin Hood. When he comes up against a sadistic

town boss, he decides to get serious and begins a quest for a very bloody quest for vengeance.

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Miles Deem 1971

Robert Woods, Dean Stratford, Simone Blondell in english with greek subs

Robert Woods, Dean Stratford and Simone Blondell star in this Miles Deem Spaghetti Western.

Stratford is an outlaw who easily guns down anyone who might oppose him and his gang. When

he massacres everyone in a saloon, (except for Woods), he thinks his troubles are over. Too

bad Woods survived because he swears vengeance on Stratford. A typical Deem western,

which of course means it's not typical in the least!! Deem's circuitous plotting logic never

disappoints and his usual repertory of actors always makes his films a joy to watch. Plenty of

action and loopy dialogue makes for a very entertaining western

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1972

Robert Woods, Chris Huerta in english with finnish subs

Letterboxed print. Robert Woods stars in this Spaghetti Western about a town under the control

of an evil landowner (Chris Huerta). When one of the townsfolk rebels, he is killed. Meanwhile

the Sheriff (Robert Woods in a performance that can only be described as a man on acid!)

decides he's had enough and wants to arrest the cruel boss. However he's gonna need a lot of

help to accomplish this!

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Gun Shy Piluk Add to Shopping Cart

Guido Celano 1968

Edmund Purdom

Guido Celano didn't make many Spaghetti Westerns, but the ones he did make were so odd

they have to be seen. Here he lets an old man be the hero gunfighter! He's fast on the draw

and a sly sadistic killer. The sheriff (Edmund Purdom) is baffled by the deaths of a family of

killers and can't imagine old Piluk as being their murderer (he's getting revenge for the death

of his son). Excellent score by Carlo Savina make this one more reason why Italian westerns

were so much better than their American counterparts of the time. Letterboxed

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