Dynamite Jim (1966)
Directed by Alfonso Balcázar
Genres - Western |
Sub-Genres - Eurowestern |
Run Time - 85 min. |
Countries - Spain, Italy |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Robert Firsching
This amusing spaghetti western from prolific director Alfonso Balcazar is set during the American Civil War. Luis Davila stars as Dynamite Jim, a Northern spy smuggling Mexican gold through Rebel territory to an Iowa fort. Jim's journey includes betrayal by a greedy cohort (Fernando Sancho), a showdown with an evil bandit (Aldo Sambrell), and other standard encounters, well-photographed by Victor Monreal. Cult-film fans will be pleased by the lovely Rosalba Neri (as a dancehall floozy) and amused by a particularly ludicrous soundtrack by Nico Fidenco.
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bad-guy, Civil-War [US], cowboy, gold, gold-shipment, good-guy, invasion, Mexico, moving, officer, shipment, threat, Yankee [Northerner]