An innocently condemned man breaks out of prison and sees that justice is done. This is a good and tough Italowestern, perfectly staged by genre-specialist Mario Caiano.
Craig Hill, as a leading man to my knowledge only known from Italowesterns (as 'Lo voglio morto', by Paolo Bianchini), but compared with actors like, say, George Hilton, too seldom seen, is here, too, a very good representative of such western-heroes. Also very good in this one are Eduardo Fajardo and Piero Lulli. By the way: 'Craig Hill' is not exactly a pseudonym (real name: Craighill Fowler, born 1926 in Los Angeles, died 2014 in Spain). Long before the Italowesterns he had appeared in Hollywoodfilms like 'All about Eve' with Bette Davis, or 'The Black Shield of Falworth' (with Tony Curtis)
Craig Hill, as a leading man to my knowledge only known from Italowesterns (as 'Lo voglio morto', by Paolo Bianchini), but compared with actors like, say, George Hilton, too seldom seen, is here, too, a very good representative of such western-heroes. Also very good in this one are Eduardo Fajardo and Piero Lulli. By the way: 'Craig Hill' is not exactly a pseudonym (real name: Craighill Fowler, born 1926 in Los Angeles, died 2014 in Spain). Long before the Italowesterns he had appeared in Hollywoodfilms like 'All about Eve' with Bette Davis, or 'The Black Shield of Falworth' (with Tony Curtis)
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