

Nothing But Bones
The harrowing journey of Kinu Wada, a young woman who is sold into prostitution to pay her family's debts.
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Plot Summary
In a desolate Western town, a mysterious stranger named Link arrives, seemingly with no past. He becomes entangled with a ruthless outlaw gang and a local sheriff, caught in a web of violence and betrayal. As the body count rises, Link's true motives and identity begin to surface, leading to a violent confrontation that will decide the fate of the town and its inhabitants.
Critical Reception
Nothing But Bones, also known as 'The Big Gundown' in some regions, received a mixed but generally positive reception. While some critics found its plot to be somewhat derivative of other Spaghetti Westerns of the era, many praised its gritty atmosphere, intense action sequences, and strong performances, particularly from Lee Van Cleef. It has since garnered a cult following among fans of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric depiction of the West and Lee Van Cleef's stoic performance.
- Considered a solid, if somewhat conventional, entry in the Spaghetti Western genre.
- The film's violence and gritty realism were noted, though sometimes seen as gratuitous.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Italy and Spain, typical for Spaghetti Western productions, despite its American setting.
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