6/10
A decent spagwest from Alfonso Brescia
20 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
MY GUN IS THE LAW is a well-paced little spaghetti western from Alfonso Brescia, the Italian director known for making slapdash films on an extreme low budget. This is one of the better quality ones I've seen from him and it generally holds up pretty well against the genre in the mid 1960s. The story is about a lawless border town, into which ride two characters: a loner cowboy called Ringo, and a dandy. An avenger soon starts tackling the numerous bad guys, and a stock plot follows which has a ton of shoot-outs, showdowns, and various chase scenes. It's all very old-fashioned, but Brescia seems actually interested in the material, and the actors are fun.
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