Giuliano Gemma plays a civil war soldier who returns home to find his family decimated. As if this wasn’t enough, his property has been taken over by a family of Mexican bandits and his fiancee about to marry the Mexican gangster behind all this. He decides to go undercover disguised as a Mexican, and discovers he has a daughter. —wikipedia
Italian director Duccio Tessari is best-remembered for directing average quality “spaghetti Westerns” and action-adventure films during the ‘60s. His credits include Una Pistola per Ringo (1968), Kiss Kiss… Bang Bang! (1966), Zorro (1974), and Beyond Justice (1991). Tessari started out as a director of documentaries. In addition to directing, he also worked on screenplays, notably Sergio Leone’s classic Per un Pugno di Dollari (1964). —Sandra Brennan
The superior ringo film, the odyssey in the world of italo-western. Epic in scope, great performances and just solid in every single way.