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Adiós Gringo
A gunslinger on the run for a murder he didn't commit goes to New Mexico where he hopes to find a person who can exculpate him. While on his way he finds a girl who has been kidnapped and tortured, sets her free and then takes his revenge at gunpoint.
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Plot Summary
In the volatile Mexican frontier, a ruthless bounty hunter named Cisco kidnaps a wealthy rancher's daughter, believing she's his enemy. He soon discovers his mistake and finds himself on the run from both the law and the vengeful father. As he tries to prove his innocence and protect the girl, he gets entangled in a larger conspiracy involving stolen gold and betrayal.
Critical Reception
Adiós Gringo received mixed reviews, with critics often pointing to its convoluted plot and uneven pacing. While some praised its atmospheric cinematography and violent action sequences characteristic of Spaghetti Westerns, others found it to be derivative and lacking the depth of more acclaimed films in the genre. Audience reception was generally moderate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stylish visuals and gritty western action.
Criticized for a confusing narrative and predictable plot twists.
Seen as a decent, albeit unremarkable, entry in the Spaghetti Western genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but generally suggest the film is a competent Spaghetti Western with enjoyable action, though it doesn't stand out from the crowd.
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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