Ride and Kill (1964)
Directed by José Luis Borau / Mario Caiano
Genres - Western |
Sub-Genres - Spaghetti Western |
Run Time - 82 min. |
Countries - Spain, Italy |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Robert Firsching
This intriguing spaghetti western was co-directed by Jose Luis Borau and Mario Caiano. The story concerns a group of corrupt Tombstone officials who extort protection money from the town's citizens. When the sheriff attempts to interfere, they hire a hitman named Moody (Robert Hundar) to murder him then install a puppet sheriff in his place. Unfortunately for the villains, they choose the town drunk, Brandy (Alex Nicol), who sobers up enough to take the job seriously. With the aid of an ex-bandit (Antonio Casas) and the people of Tombstone, Sheriff Brandy takes down not only Moody, but the thuggish town bosses as well. Margaret Grayson, Jorge Rigaud, and Giuseppe Addobbati co-star, and prolific composer Riz Ortolani provided the soundtrack.
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alcoholism, bad-guy, bad-guy-turns-good, cowboy, good-guy, outlaw [Western], revenge, sheriff