The best Umberto Raho’s western movies

Umberto Raho

Umberto Raho

04/06/1922- 09/01/2016
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Four Came to Kill Sartana

Four Came to Kill Sartana
4.3/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 09/11/1969
  • Character: Von Krassel
Seven masked bandits, whose chief calls himself "Mormon", kidnap young Susy, cousin of the mayor of Clayton City, Frank Clonny. Frank accepts the $15,000 ransom requested by the bandits and thinks of a plan which will permit him, with the help of Benson, the sheriff, to free his cousin, recover the money and capture the outlaws. The plan, though, is destined to fail, because one of the mayor's men, Donovan, allows the bandits to escape the trap. Benson then decides to call in Sartana, who the Mormon immediately tries to eliminate with the help of four killers: Buffalo, who kills with a bullwhip; Martinez, an expert knife thrower; Sullivan, a giant of incredible strength and Silky, a sly and fast gunslinger.

My Name Is Pecos

My Name Is Pecos
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 22/12/1966
  • Character: Morton
Pecos Martinez rides into Houston looking to settle an old score with gang leader Clane, who is after the money that disappearred from a recent robbery. The hunt for the loot and Pecos' quest become intertwined with the efforts of the locals to stay alive long enough for help to arrive. Source: SWDB www.spaghetti-western.net

Twins from Texas

Twins from Texas
5.6/10
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Assault on Fort Texan

Assault on Fort Texan
4.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 01/01/1965
  • Character: Colonel Maxfield
During the War of Independence, a group of Southern soldiers form an alliance with the Apache Indians for the purpose of hunting down and killing the Northern soldiers stationed at Fort Worth.

Pecos Cleans Up

Pecos Cleans Up
5.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 23/03/1967
  • Character: Pinto
Three musicians arrive in a Mexican village destroyed by El Supremo and learn, from the only survivor, of the lost treasure of Montezuma hidden in an Aztec temple. Along comes Pecos and the search is on. Source: SWDB www.spaghetti-western.net

The Bang-Bang Kid

The Bang-Bang Kid
5/10
Guy Madison has a high old time as a would be feudal baron in the Wild West. No one is willing to stand up to Madison and his henchmen, no one that is, except mild-mannered inventor Tom Bosley. It seems that Bosley has welded together a robot gunslinger, whom he calls "The Bang Bang Kid". Only trouble is, the "Kid" breaks down at the darnedest times. The film goes off in too many directions, but generally delivers the goods laugh-wise. (Source: SWDB)

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