Colt in the Hand of the Devil
When a cowboy is released from prison he fulfils a promise to visit a town run by a gang of ruthless gunmen. In doing so he makes a lot of enemies.
Casts & Crew
Robert Woods
William Berger
George Wang
Fiorella Mannoia
Federico Chentrens
Giovanna Mainardi
Nino Fuscagni
Tony Di Mitri
Mario Dardanelli
Attilio Dottesio
Artemio Antonini
Amerigo Castrighella
Altiero Di Giovanni
Ivan Greeve
Maurizio Mannoia
Benito Pacifico
Nello Palladino
Victor Stocchi
Giuseppe Tuminelli
Also Directed by Gianfranco Baldanello
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