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The Master Gunfighter
Don Santiago (Richard Angarola) is a vicious man who helps provoke an Indian massacre that will allow him to steal the Indians' land and claim it as his own. However, his son-in-law, Finley (Tom Laughlin), is an expert hand with both guns and swords and will not allow him to push around the peace-loving Indians or fellow settlers of the West.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged American West, a skilled gunman named Lincoln seeks refuge with a remote Apache tribe after a violent past. He becomes entangled in their struggles against encroaching settlers and the U.S. Cavalry, leading to a bloody conflict. Lincoln must confront his own demons while fighting to protect the people who have shown him kindness.
Critical Reception
The Master Gunfighter was a low-budget Western that received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its gratuitous violence and poor storytelling. It found a niche audience with exploitation film enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its excessive and often tasteless violence.
The plot was frequently deemed weak and derivative of other Westerns.
Acting performances were generally considered unremarkable.
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Fun Fact
Director and star Frank Harris reportedly mortgaged his home to finance the film.
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