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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Massacre Time aka The Brute and the Beast
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This 1966 spaghetti western stars Franco Nero (Django), who is a different character in this film written by Fernando Di Leo, who had co-written A Fist Full of Dollars, A Few Dollars More, and a couple Ringo films. Ringo's co-star George Hilton was suppose to be the lead character, but they cast Nero instead after seeing productions stills of Django. Hilton was cast as his brother instead. These two brothers having been separated for years Tom (Nero) hears of his wealthy mother's death. She had sent him away and forbid him to come back to his home town of Laramie, while leaving all her land and wealth to Jeff (Hilton). Tom Corbet quits his job and rides off and arrives home to find it is now in the hands of the wealthy town owner. Tom finds his drunkard brother living with an Indian housemaid and working a the local Chinese laundry. Jeff and Mercedes urge Tom to leave immediately, so that no one sees him. Curious as to why, Tom rides into town to find out. After trying to talk with the family who summoned him to come home, they are involved in a massacre with no one left to tell Tom what is going on except the owner of the town and Tom's home, who is paid a visit by Tom, but he is badly beaten there. While recovering at his brother's place, Jeff's Indian Housemaid is murdered. Now Bothe Jeff and Tom are totally committed to seek revenge on the Scott's. But now the big twist in the plot comes, which turns the reason Tom was summoned back home, and the problem that needs solving. You had me at "Spaghetti Western."
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love old movies
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We love old movies. When we found this old it was a must have!