Texas, Addio (1966)
Director: Ferdinando Baldi
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Ultrascope spaghetti Western in which Texas sheriff Burt Sullivan (Nero, standard issue laconic) crosses the border with kid brother Jim (Kitosch) to square matters with Cisco Delgado (Suarez), the outlaw who murdered their father. The twist? Jim turns out to be Cisco's abandoned son. Workmanlike and unpretentious, but not a patch on Leone or even the Django series.Author: TJ
Cast & crew
Director: Ferdinando Baldi
Producer: Manolo Bolognini
Cast: Franco Nero, Cole Kitosch, José Suarez, Elisa Montes, Livio Lorenzon, José Guardiola full cast
Genre(s): Westerns
Duration: 92 mins
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