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God Made Them... I Kill Them
A bounty-hunter is hired by the residents of a small town on the Mexican border to stop a series of gold robberies by marauding outlaws who are coordinated by the town's corrupt banker.
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Plot Summary
In this Spaghetti Western, a lone gunslinger arrives in a town plagued by ruthless bandits. He is hired to protect the townspeople and bring justice to the outlaws who have been terrorizing them. As he confronts the criminals, he uncovers a deeper conspiracy that goes beyond simple banditry, forcing him to fight for his own survival as well as the town's.
Critical Reception
While not widely distributed internationally, "God Made Them... I Kill Them" is considered a solid entry in the Spaghetti Western genre by aficionados. It is often praised for its gritty atmosphere and action sequences, though some critics note its plot can be somewhat convoluted. Audience reception tends to be positive among genre fans who appreciate its traditional Western elements with a darker edge.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its classic Spaghetti Western tropes and pacing.
Praised for its violent action sequences and gritty tone.
Some find the plot to be slightly predictable but engaging nonetheless.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its lead actor William Berger, an American who became a prominent figure in European cinema, particularly in Westerns and Giallo films.
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