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Spaghetti Western 3D-sploitation with brutal, sadistic… beauty? At a wedding ceremony near the Southwest border a man is wounded (Tony Anthony) and his bride kidnapped (Victoria Abril). He heals-up and goes after the sadistic slaver brot...


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A young couple's wedding ceremony is brutally interrupted when a pair of outlaw brothers arrive and massacre almost everyone in sight. They kidnap the beautiful young bride and leave her husband for dead. Luckily, he only sustains a flesh wound and quickly saddles up to track down the brothers before they sell his wife and a group of other women at an auction to a group of Mexican brothel owners.
In the untamed American West, a bounty hunter named "The Kid" is hired to track down the outlaw "Scar" Dan, who has kidnapped a rancher's daughter. The Kid reluctantly teams up with the daughter's fiancé, a skilled but naive cowboy, to rescue her. Their pursuit leads them through dangerous territories, facing harsh elements and deadly confrontations as they race against time.
Comin' at Ya! was met with a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who found it to be a competently made but uninspired entry into the Western genre. While some praised its visual style and action sequences, others criticized its predictable plot and lack of depth. Audiences generally found it to be an entertaining, if unremarkable, Western.
A by-the-numbers Western with decent action.
Fails to distinguish itself from other genre films of the era.
Features a somewhat predictable storyline but offers some visual appeal.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but general sentiment suggests it was seen as a passable Western that offered familiar tropes without much innovation.
The film was one of the early adopters of the " =" 3D" process, which was then a relatively new and experimental technology for filmmaking, aiming to provide a more immersive viewing experience.
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Spaghetti Western 3D-sploitation with brutal, sadistic… beauty? At a wedding ceremony near the Southwest border a man is wounded (Tony Anthony) and his bride kidnapped (Victoria Abril). He heals-up and goes after the sadistic slaver brot...