The sole survivor, named Sando Kid (Peter Lee Lawrence), of a Northern slaughter seeks vendetta. After suffering atrocity, Kid executes a single-handedly revenge, he ravages, he hits and kil... Read allThe sole survivor, named Sando Kid (Peter Lee Lawrence), of a Northern slaughter seeks vendetta. After suffering atrocity, Kid executes a single-handedly revenge, he ravages, he hits and kills each person involved in the massacre. He is relentless in his vendetta, deadly in his v... Read allThe sole survivor, named Sando Kid (Peter Lee Lawrence), of a Northern slaughter seeks vendetta. After suffering atrocity, Kid executes a single-handedly revenge, he ravages, he hits and kills each person involved in the massacre. He is relentless in his vendetta, deadly in his violence. Sando enlists Texas Rangers, hunts outlaws (Luis Barboo) and meets a sympathetic ... Read all
- Lee Grayton
- (as Aldo Sambrel)
- Mr. Carson
- (as Tomas Blanco)
- Leonor Carson
- (as Mary Zan)
- Grayton's Henchman
- (uncredited)
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It's an exciting western with breathtaking showdown between the protagonist Peter Lee Lawrence and the enemy , Aldo Sambrell , and his underlings . Peter Lee is fine , he ravages the screen , he jumps , shoots , hits and runs ; besides receiving violent punches , kicks , and ultimately , he takes the law on his own hands. Aldo Sambrell as a cruelly baddie role is terrific , this is his only acting as starring along with ¨Joe Navajo Joe¨ by Sergio Corbucci with Burt Reynolds , subsequently Sambrell would play very secondary or minimum characters . Comic relief in charge of Spartaco Santoni , also producer , as s sympathetic bounty hunter . Furthermore , here appears usual secondary actors from Italian/Spanish Western such as : Simon Arriaga , Joe Canalejas , Luis Barboo , Lorenzo Robledo , and several others. Klaus Kinski was attached to this production at one stage , but he , subsequently , turned it down . The film blends violence , blood , tension , high body-count and it is fast-moving and quite entertaining . There is plenty of action in the movie , guaranteeing a shootouts or stunts every few minutes . This is an average Spaghetti/Chorizo Western with some moments genuinely entertaining if you can avoid thinking too much . It follows the exploits of Sando Kid in SW usual theme , the revenge , in addition the starring attempts to save his reputation and help unfortunates . Mediocre performances seem badly dated today . There are many fine technicians , nice assistant direction and screen-writers as Sergio Bergonzelli and Jose Maria Elorrieta . The musician Alessandro Alessandroni composes a vibrant soundtrack and well conducted ; it's full of guttural sounds and catching leitmotif . Atmospheric scenario with barren outdoors , dirty landscapes under a glimmer sun and fine sets with striking cinematography in Eastmancolor with negative well processed . Interior filmed at Ballesteros Studios (Madrid) , De Paolis Studios (Rome) and outdoor sequences filmed at Colmenar Viejo and , of course , Almeria, where in the 60s and 70s were shot innumerable Spaghetti/Tortilla Westerns .
The motion picture was middlingly directed by Leon Klimovski , a craftsman who directed all kinds of genres , as Terror for Paul Naschy (Marshall of hell , Rebellion of dead one , Orgy of vampires , Werewolf shadow , Dr Jekill vs. the werewolf) , Warlike (June 44 attack force Normandy , A bullet for Rommel , Bridge over Elba) and Western (Badland drifter ,Some dollars for Django , Torrejon city , Death knows no time , Two thousand dollars for Coyote). Rating: 4,5 ; regular but entertaining.
The direction absolutely awful, seriously cringe-worthy. It reminds me some awful horror movies which I used to watch at sleepovers when I was little - and to little surprise this was directed by Klimovsky. Acting too, for the most part, was terrible probably no doubt not helped by the terrible direction.
The only saving graces is Peter Lee Lawrence and the film score.
The hero called Sando Kid(?!) and played by Peter Lee Lawrence is as bland as they come (and too boyish to convince); he's helped by a stuttering priest/ex-soldier pal and a rambunctious ranger/bounty-hunter (whose presence is always threatening to have some import on the central plot, but it never actually does!). The villain (typically, he wants to run citizens off their rightful land through terrorism for his own profit) is genre regular Aldo Sanbrell, his 'moll' "Euro-Cult" starlet Helga Line'; of course, Lawrence and friends won't stand for this (Sanbrell had actually met them during the war, where they were once again fighting on opposite sides but he's conveniently erased all memory of his callous massacre of the wounded enemy at a time when hostilities had already ceased!).
As with many oaters in this vein, the film is a harmless time-waster but instantly forgettable; even at a mere day's distance from its viewing, I can barely recall other significant plot details or genuinely memorable sequences, action or otherwise I do know that the priest, comically, gives absolution to Sambrell's fallen gunmen at the climax!
Did you know
- TriviaThe inept Leon Klimovsky was credited as the film's director, but it was actually directed by producer Sergio Bergonzelli.
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Lee Grayton: This comedy wont have a happy end, I promise you that.
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes