In this Italian Spaghetti Western film an evangelical bounty hunter teams up with another to bring an outlaw gang that has been sneaking illegal immigrants over the border to sell as slaves to justice.
Before there was Tarantino, there were spaghetti westerns! Re-titled for the U.S. to tie in with the previous hit Django (which Quentin famously borrowed from), this gritty entry in the genre is a red-blooded gauntlet of proto-Peckinpah nihilism, long unavailable on home video.
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