| Despite coming along fairly late in the
cycle, this spaghetti western is one of the genre's best.
Maurizio Merli plays Blade, a bounty hunter who captures outlaw
Burt Craven (Donald O'Brien) by throwing his hatchet and chopping
off Craven's hand.
In the nearby town of Suttonstead, Blade wins a poker game
against Voller (Caligula's John Steiner) and, because he can't
get a reward for Craven, frees his captive.
Later, Voller ambushes Blade in the wilderness, burying him
up to his neck and sewing his eyelids open so his eyes will
be burnt out by the sun.
Craven discovers Blade and repays his freedom by saving the
now-blinded gunman, who learns to shoot by sound rather than
sight.
The conclusion has Blade getting his revenge in a dark silver
mine, where he has the advantage against Voller and his men.
Director Sergio Martino is best known for stylish thrillers
and uses his considerable visual style to give this violent,
grandiose film an almost mythical resonance.
Fans of gritty realism in spaghetti westerns may not relate
to Martino's flamboyant style, but most Euro-devotees will
find it immensely appealing.
Martine Brochard, Rik Battaglia, and Philippe Leroy co-star.
Cast:
John Steiner, Philippe Leroy, Martine Brochard, Maurizio Merli,
Enzo Fiermonte, Rik Battaglia, Salvatore Puntillo
Director:
Sergio Martino |