Hands of a Gunfighter
Hands of a Gunfighter

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Hands of a Gunfighter

1965
Movie
100 min
Spanish

A gunman returns to his earlier life when the Carter / Castle brothers shoot his friends and he is threatened with being separated from his son.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: W. Merle YorkGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In the lawless frontier, a lone gunfighter arrives in a town controlled by a ruthless gang. He must use his skills to protect the innocent and bring justice to the corrupt. Facing overwhelming odds, he becomes the only hope for the oppressed citizens.

Critical Reception

Hands of a Gunfighter is a lesser-known entry in the Western genre, often described as a serviceable B-movie. While not critically acclaimed, it offered typical Western action for its time and has garnered a cult following among genre enthusiasts for its straightforward narrative and classic tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers typical Western action and shootouts.

  • Features a straightforward, if somewhat predictable, plot.

  • Appeals to fans of classic B-Westerns.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Hands of a Gunfighter are scarce, but typical comments from Western fans often highlight its straightforward gunfights and classic Western setting, viewing it as an enjoyable, if not groundbreaking, addition to the genre.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in Spain, a common practice for low-budget Westerns in the 1960s, utilizing the landscape to emulate the American West.

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