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Directed by Sergio Corbucci,
Romolo GuerrieriOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Romance,
WesternActors Cameron Mitchell,
Georges Rivière,
Gino Pernice,
Pietro Tordi,
Fernando Sancho,
Antonio CasasRating60%
The year is 1883. Clay, a gunfighter with health problems, is interned in Drunner Labor Camp. He's determined to prove his innocence since he was framed by Fox, the current Sheriff of Clay's former home of Mesa Encantada. Fox has subsequently been hired by the townspeople to protect them from Ortiz and his bandits. Instead, Fox now runs a protection racket, extorting and terrorizing the complacent citizens, threatening them with violence if they do not pay exorbitant taxes to him. Clay rides out to meet Ortiz, who tries to hire him to kill Fox. , 1h45
Directed by Sergio CorbucciOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Action,
Western,
Spaghetti WesternActors Jean-Louis Trintignant,
Klaus Kinski,
Frank Wolff,
Luigi Pistilli,
Vonetta McGee,
Marisa MerliniRating76%
Henry Pollicut, a corrupt Utahn banker, has Gordon, a man with evidence against him, and his wife murdered by two bounty killers. Fearing that Gordon's son will give them away, one of the killers slices his throat, rendering him permanently mute. Years later, the son, armed with a Mauser C96, extracts his revenge by assassinating the bounty killer and shooting Pollicut’s right-hand thumb. , 1h35
Directed by Sergio CorbucciGenres Drama,
Adventure,
Historical,
PeplumThemes Films about slavery,
Sports filmsActors Steve Reeves,
Jacques Sernas,
Ahmad Ramzy,
Renato Baldini,
Gianna Maria Canale,
Claudio GoraRating59%
In 48 B.C., twenty-five years after the revolt of Spartacus, the slave leader's newborn son Randus has grown to become a soldier in the Roman army. Stationed in the city of Alexandria, Egypt, Randus has been promoted to centurion by his commander, Gaius Julius Caesar, and is given an important task to accomplish; to travel to the city of Zeugma in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire and learn of the secret plots planned out by the Roman governor of the eastern provinces, Marcus Licinius Crassus. Randus leaves Egypt on a war galley out to sea, accompanied by his decurion friend Lumonius, his Germanic servant Beroz, a Gallic officer named Vetius, and Vetius' sister Claudia., 1h28
Directed by Sergio CorbucciOrigin FranceGenres DramaActors Jean Sorel,
Lisa Gastoni,
Ilaria Occhini,
Edmund Purdom,
Pierre Clémenti,
Linda SiniRating46%
In this version, the character of Gwynplaine is renamed Angelo (played by Jean Sorel). His disfigurement is represented as a single broad slash across his mouth, crude yet convincing. While he deals with this, he also falls for a beautiful girl named Dea. The story (which is attributed, in the movie credits, to the director, producer and others involved in making the film, but not to Victor Hugo) pits the disfigured acrobat against the henchmen of the Borgias. At the end, Dea miraculously acquires her eyesight and Angelo undergoes surgery that completely reverses his disfigurement and renders him perfectly handsome.