The best Arturo Dominici’s western movies

Arturo Dominici

Arturo Dominici

02/01/1918- 07/09/1992
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Arturo Dominici’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Arturo Dominici.

The Sign of the Coyote

The Sign of the Coyote
4.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 11/05/1963
  • Character: Judge Clemens
California, 1847. The territory is about to be incorporated into the United States. Parker, the new governor, is a cruel man who believes that the time has come to get rich regardless of the means, but he will soon find a mysterious opponent driven to end his tyranny…

Zorro, Rider of Vengeance

Zorro, Rider of Vengeance
4.6/10
In Old Calfiornia, an unscrupulous adventurer massacre Indians in order to find an ancient (and precious) talisman they are supposed to hide. Zorro will be on the rescue to protect both the pioneers and the Indians. This adventure has very little in common with the traditional swashbuckling backstage of Zorro's films but many elements of a western film.

Lone and Angry Man

Lone and Angry Man
5.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 23/12/1965
  • Character: Jerry Krueger
Shenandoah (Steffen) works his way into a band of highwaymen led by Rojo (Armando Calvo). His initiation consists of hunting down and killing a member of the gang who has 12 bullets while he is only given 2 bullets. When the bandits attempt to rob a wealthy rancher, whom Shenandoah knows, he warns him. The outlaws begin to suspect they were betrayed and commence to rough Shenandoah up. Shenandoah then reveals his true reason for joining the gang; one of them killed his wife and he is there for retribution.

Zorro il ribelle

Zorro il ribelle
5.5/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 12/09/1966
  • Character: Don Alvarez
California, a province of the Spanish colony Mexico. Don Ramiro, the secretary of the tyrannical governor, is charged with assuring his son, don Luis, the chief of the military police, can marry Isaballe, the daughter of don Miguel, who plans to divide his land among his tenants, a recipe for revolt. Secretly don Ramoro is Zorro, the masked leader of the popular rebels. Both parties resort to desperate means, while don Carmello, the forcefully persuasive mission priest, guards morality.

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