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Bastard, Go and Kill
Chaco, a Mexican on the run from just about everyone, is framed for the killing of a couple of Mexican cattlemen. Everyone knows he's innocent but the evidence is substantial. Chaco escapes and with the help of a bounty hunter, goes after the real murderers.
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Plot Summary
In this violent Spaghetti Western, a notorious outlaw named The Scorpion is released from prison with a bounty on his head. He quickly becomes embroiled in a ruthless quest for revenge against the corrupt sheriff and his gang who framed him. The Scorpion's path is fraught with betrayal, double-crosses, and explosive shootouts as he fights to clear his name and reclaim his stolen fortune.
Critical Reception
While not as widely recognized as some other Spaghetti Westerns, 'Bastard, Go and Kill' is noted for its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from Jack Palance. It received a mixed to positive reception from genre fans, appreciated for its brutal action and classic Western tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense action sequences and brutal violence.
Jack Palance's performance as the tormented protagonist is a standout.
The film delivers a satisfyingly grim and nihilistic Western narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Almería, Spain, a popular filming location for Spaghetti Westerns due to its desert landscapes resembling the American West.
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