Tequila!
Tequila!

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Tequila!

1973
Movie
84 min
Italian

Shosena, a clever bank robber, is associated with "Jaguar" to take a big hit. They think the town where the bank owned dock Koven, a man who has against all the farmers of the place. His only son, George, is in love with the daughter of Rush, his most angry enemy. And ... coincidentally, Shosena and "Jaguar" to justify their stay in the village, get to work for him.

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: Al AdamsonGenres: Western, Action, Crime

Plot Summary

A gruff bounty hunter known as 'Tequila' is hired to track down a ruthless killer who is systematically eliminating members of a wealthy family. Tequila must navigate a treacherous path filled with double-crosses and violence to bring the murderer to justice. Along the way, he encounters various characters who either aid or hinder his quest, making for a suspenseful and action-packed showdown.

Critical Reception

Tequila! is a low-budget exploitation western known for its gritty atmosphere and straightforward action. While not critically acclaimed, it has developed a cult following among fans of grindhouse cinema for its B-movie charm and straightforward storytelling. It received mixed reactions from audiences upon release, often appreciated for its energetic pace despite its inherent flaws.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic pacing and straightforward action sequences.

  • Criticized for its thin plot and low production values.

  • Considered a typical example of Al Adamson's exploitation film style.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known film, but general sentiment from niche forums suggests it's appreciated by exploitation film enthusiasts for its unpretentious, action-driven nature, while others find it lacks depth and polish.

Fun Fact

Director Al Adamson was known for his prolific output of low-budget exploitation films, often working with limited resources and tight schedules.

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