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Guns and Guts
An outlaw and a scorned husband both team up to track down and kill the man that wronged them. Along the way, the two men meet a hired gun that loves money just as much as he loves the company of women, so the two men decide to hire him in order to help them on their mission. However, things become complicated when the man they all seek to kill has risen to become a wealthy sheriff with a small army of gunmen at his disposal.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged landscape of the American West, a determined lawman is tasked with bringing a notorious outlaw to justice. Facing treacherous terrain and desperate criminals, he must rely on his wits and courage. The pursuit leads to a series of thrilling confrontations, testing the limits of his resolve and the very definition of frontier law.
Critical Reception
Guns and Guts is a straightforward Western that delivered solid action and a predictable, yet satisfying, narrative for its time. While not groundbreaking, it was appreciated for its pacing and competent performances within the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its exciting action sequences and classic Western tropes.
Competent direction and straightforward storytelling kept audiences engaged.
Solid performances from the cast, particularly the lead, were noted.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Guns and Guts (1974)' is not readily available through standard Google user review aggregations.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Spain, utilizing the Almería desert, which was a popular filming site for many Spaghetti Westerns.
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