Day After Tomorrow
(1969)
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Day After Tomorrow
(1969)
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Richard Harrison | ... |
Stan
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Pamela Tudor | ... |
Sabine
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Paolo Gozlino | ... |
Glenn
(as Paul Stevens)
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José Bódalo | ... |
Jefferson
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Jolanda Modio | ... |
Tina
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José Jaspe |
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José María Pérez | ... |
Espartero
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José Manuel Martín |
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Hugo Blanco |
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Luis Barboo |
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Fortunato Arena |
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José Canalejas |
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Eugenio Galadini |
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Emilio Messina |
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Roberto Messina |
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Spaghetti westerns like this were made by the dozen in the sixties. Where only a few made it to become commonly known and recognized as great pictures, flicks like this one are more or less forgotten or little known today. The plot of this movie is more or less like Yojimbo (A fistful of Dollars). A lone man rides into town where the bank has been robbed for a large amount of gold. He joins up with two gangs in turn, and gets beaten up by both. Our man, Stan, is an unlikely hero in that he wears glasses. These are, of course, broken several times. Knowing this will happen, Stan keeps a handy folder filled with spares attached to the inside of his jacket. Quite funny, in fact. Not much else to say about the movie besides that both colors and the photography are quite nice.