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Massacre At Grand Canyon
After a search for his father's killers, Wes Evans returns home only to find himself involved in a bloody land dispute.
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Plot Summary
In the American West, a group of outlaws led by a ruthless bandit massacre an entire Apache tribe, sparing only a young woman who is adopted by the tribe. Years later, she returns seeking revenge on the killers, aided by a mysterious stranger.
Critical Reception
Massacre at Grand Canyon is a lesser-known Spaghetti Western that received a mixed to negative reception. While it features some of the characteristic elements of the genre, its pacing and plot have been criticized for being disjointed and uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks the stylistic flair and engaging narrative of more successful Spaghetti Westerns.
Performances are often wooden, and the plot meanders without clear direction.
Fails to deliver a satisfying conclusion or compelling character development.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce, but available comments suggest it is a forgettable entry in the Western genre with little to offer fans of the format.
Fun Fact
This film was directed by Sergio Corbucci, who would later achieve significant fame for directing iconic Spaghetti Westerns like 'Django' (1966) and 'The Great Silence' (1968).
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