Arizona Bill (1964) AKA: The Road To Fort Alamo |
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All-Region - DVD
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$9.99
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| Mario Bava |
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Alberto Grimaldi |
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Western |
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Action/Adventure |
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| Cult director Mario Bava, normally known for his moody horror films, directed 3 Eurowesterns (NEBRASKA JIM, ROY COLT AND WINCHESTER JACK). ARIZONA BILL is regarded as the best of the three and reflects the style of Bava the most. Ken Clark stars as the title character who, with his gang disguised as Union soldiers, rob a bank in Wagon City. During the robbery an old woman is blown away by an over zealous gang member. Clark becomes remorseful over the needless killing of the old woman and falls in love and goes on the straight and narrow, becoming a hero in the act. |
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| Adreina Paul, Alberto Cevenini, Antonio Gradoli, Claudio Ruffini, Gerard Herter, Gustavo De Nardo, Jany Clair, Ken Clark, Michel Lemoine, Pietro Tordi |
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| Gangs/Gangsters, Robbery |
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| Widescreen |
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| Italy |
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| English |
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