Coffin for a Gunfighter-that was the name it was released in Malaysia in the late 1960s.
It was then the era of the spaghetti western and stars like Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef held sway. And then there was Franco Nero.
He was different. He was sullen. He had no horse. He is seen just dragging along a coffin. The music is nostalgic and the violence was never seen before-the gatling gun action is just stupendous!
Simple revenge story with a gold heist in between.
The gunfight in the graveyard is great.
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