The best Paolo Gozlino’s western movies

Paolo Gozlino

Paolo Gozlino

01/01/1929- 01/01/1992
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Django the Bastard

Django the Bastard
6.1/10
A Union soldier returns from the dead to take revenge on three officers who betrayed his unit in battle.

Deep West

Deep West
5.8/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 08/04/1971
  • Character: Fortune
A Yankee gunman, Hallelujah, is hired by Mexican Juarista, General Ramirez to confiscate a case of jewels to fund the revolution. For this, Hallelujah will receive a percentage. But other parties are interested in the case and when they turn out to be fakes, it all deteriorates into a cat and mouse style game with Hallelujah, gunrunners, the French, and a Russian outlaw(!) all searching for the real jewels. - SWDB

Vengeance

Vengeance
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 19/04/1968
  • Character: Pinkerton Detective Lester
A man tracks down the five outlaws who murdered his brother, all the while being shadowed by a mysterious Pinkerton detective.

His Name Was Holy Ghost

His Name Was Holy Ghost
6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 30/03/1972
  • Character: Samuel Crow (as Paul Stevens)
Gianni Garko stars as the Holy Ghost, a supernatural gunfighter dressed in white and with a dove sitting on his shoulder. With his sidekick (Chris Huerta), the Holy Ghost rescues some farmers from the fortified prison of the evil General Ubarte, then raids the castle again for gold treasure aided by some local prostitutes.

The Return of Halleluja

The Return of Halleluja
4.9/10
Ramirez, the general of the Mexican revolution against Maximilian who has been appointed king of Mexico, organizes his forces to attack the king's General, Miranda. Ramirez realizes that the Aztec Indians would be allies of great value, so he offers to return to them an idol statue that has been stolen from them. Only Alleluja is capable of retrieving the idol from the thieves.

One More to Hell

One More to Hell
5.3/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 17/08/1968
  • Character: Meredith (as Paul Stevens)
Johnny King, a rebellious drifter, sets out to avenge the death of his mentor and friend, Steve, after he has been murdered for his land by the Ward Brothers. After causing some trouble for the Wards, Johnny faces a new opponent, his outlaw friend, Meredith.

Sentence of God

Sentence of God
5.3/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 21/09/1972
  • Character: Lo sceriffo
Spaghetti Western about a Bounty Hunter traking down outlaws.

Day After Tomorrow

Day After Tomorrow
6.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 13/11/1968
  • Character: Glenn
Bespectacled pistolero Stan Ross comes to Canyon City and becomes involved with two feuding factions, after a clerk has been killed by the banker Jefferson during a botched holdup, while robbing his own bank.

Clint the Stranger

Clint the Stranger
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 14/04/1967
  • Character: Dave Shannon
In CLINT THE STRANGER (CLINT EL SOLITARIO), also widely known as CLINT THE NEVADA'S LONER, Martin plays Clint Harrison, a gunfighter who has been on the run from a vengeful family for years. He returns to his home town to discover that his wife (Marianne Koch of FISTFUL OF DOLLARS fame) has taken his son and fled north to escape his unsavory reputations. Following her in an attempt to make amends, he rides into the middle of a land-grab war between a group of desperate farmers and an unscrupulous rancher named Shannon (Walter Byrnes from THE BIG GUNDOWN) and his brutal foreman (the always reliable Fernando Sancho). Promising his wife that he won't use this gun, Clint must stand by as Shannon's men eliminate the farmer's in a series of well-staged set pieces calculated to make the audience anticipate the inevitable moment when Clint is forced to turn his guns and settle accounts.

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