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Poker with Pistols (1967)

Mark Franklin July 3, 2020
George Eastman as Lucas, trying to find out what Masters (Mimmo Palmara) is doing with a wagon load of paper and a kidnapped artist in Poker with Pistols (1967)
George Eastman is Lucas, a gambler with a mean reputation for cleaning out his opponents at poker. So it’s quite a shock when he has to borrow $4,000 just …
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Long Day of the Massacre (1968)

Mark Franklin July 2, 2020
Peter Martell as Joe Williams, finding four bandits in need of justice in Long Day of the Massacre (1968)
Peter Martell is Joe Williams, a sheriff with a knack for bringing them back dead. That doesn’t amuse the local judge, who reminds him that even the most vicious …
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Stagecoach of the Condemned (1970)

Mark Franklin July 1, 2020
Richard Harrison as Wayne Sonnier (aka Robert Walton), a former gunman forced into action again in Stagecoach of the Condemned (1970)
Richard Harrison is Robert Walton, a former gunman hoping to live a quiet life running an inn where he lives with his wife and young son. Then Ramon Sartana …
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Brothers Blue (1973)

Mark Franklin June 30, 2020
Tina Aumont as Polly Clay in Brothers Blue (1973)
Guido Mannari is Kane Blue; Antonio Falsi is Johnny Blue. They’re brothers determined not to follow in the footsteps of their father. He was a hard-working farmer, taken advantage …
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His Name was Pot … But They Called Him Allegria (1971)

Mark Franklin June 29, 2020
Peter Martell as Pot shows off his late brother's charm to a man he's been seeking in His Name was Pot … But They Called Him Allegria (1971)
Peter Martell is Pot and Gordon Mitchell is his brother Ray. They pull off a bank robbery, but get separated. Pot winds up in Black City, where he meets …
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Jesse and Lester (1972)

Mark Franklin June 28, 2020
Donald O'Brien as Lester O'Hara, watching his brother Jesse wager body parts in Jesse and Lester (1972)
Donald O’Brien is Lester O’Hara, a Mormon traveling the West in search of his long-lost half-brother, Jesse Smith (Richard Harrison). Seems they’ve inherited land near the town of Trinity, …
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Shoot Joe, and Shoot Again (1971)

Mark Franklin June 27, 2020
Richard Harrison as Joe Dakota and Roberto Maldere as Ted Browne discuss snakes of the repitle and human variety in Shoot Joe and Shoot Again (1971)
Rejected by his girlfriend for not offering a bright enough future, Joe Dakota (Richard Harrison) has a chance at a brighter future drop into his lap. Ted Browne, a …
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Death is Sweet for a Soldier of God (1972)

Mark Franklin June 26, 2020
Brad Harris as Django, contemplating a coming showdown with Scott Miller in Death is Sweet from the Soldier of God (1972)
Brad Harris is Django, and he has some problems on his hand. First, he’s forbidden to be seen with his girlfriend Marianne because of a clause in her inheritance …
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Seven Dollars on the Red (1966)

Mark Franklin June 25, 2020
Anthony Steffen as Johnny Ashley, a man who refuses to settle down until his quest is complete in Seven Dollars on the Red (1966)
While Johnny Ashley (Anthony Steffen) is off guiding a wagon train, bandits raid his home, killing his wife and kidnapping his infant son. Johnny makes a single promise to …
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Three Lead Dollars (1964)

Mark Franklin June 24, 2020
Fred Beir as Rudy Valance has an encounter with some of Morrison's men in Three Lead Dollars (1964)
Fred Beir plays Rudy Valance, who returns home after a long absence to investigate and avenge the killing of his father from a year earlier. He finds a community …
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