Go with God, Gringo

Go with God, Gringo

Year: 1966

Runtime: 83 mins

Language: Italian

Director: Edoardo Mulargia

Western

After the Cris brothers murder Gringo’s brother and frame Gringo and his friend Mexico, they are jailed. They escape with the real killers—four bandits—and reach a fair‑holding village. Recognized, they flee, taking dancer Carmen hostage; Gringo shields her but is left alone in the desert. The bandits rob a mail coach and Gringo pursues them.

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