

Western
Overview
Arizona Colt heads for Blackstone City where Gordon is planning a robbery. When one of Gordon's henchmen murders a saloon girl, Arizona offers to hunt down the killer.
Top Cast


Giuliano Gemma
Giuliano Gemma
Arizona Colt
Giuliano Gemma
Arizona Colt


Fernando Sancho
Fernando Sancho
Gordon
Fernando Sancho
Gordon


Roberto Camardiel
Roberto Camardiel
Whiskey
Roberto Camardiel
Whiskey


Corinne Marchand
Corinne Marchand
Jane
Corinne Marchand
Jane


Nello Pazzafini
Nello Pazzafini
Kay
Nello Pazzafini
Kay


Andrea Bosic
Andrea Bosic
Pedro
Andrea Bosic
Pedro


Mirko Ellis
Mirko Ellis
Sheriff
Mirko Ellis
Sheriff


Rosalba Neri
Rosalba Neri
Dolores
Rosalba Neri
Dolores


Tom Felleghy
Tom Felleghy
Will
Tom Felleghy
Will


Renato Chiantoni
Renato Chiantoni
Undertaker
Renato Chiantoni
Undertaker
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