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Blindman (1971)

Director: Ferdinando Baldi

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From Time Out Film Guide

Alternately amusing and embarrassing sub-Leone Western, with a blind pudgy-faced hero who can nevertheless shoot straight and enjoys a psychic understanding with his horse. Despite some striking widescreen photography, the hero and the silly plot, involving his attempts to regain fifty stolen mail order brides, relegates it to passable viewing for a local double bill, but that's about all.

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Cast & crew

Director: Ferdinando Baldi

Producer: Tony Anthony, Saul Swimmer

Cast: Tony Anthony, Ringo Starr, Agneta Eckemyr, Lloyd Batista, Magda Konopka full cast

Genre(s): Westerns

Duration: 105 mins




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