6/10
Gets More Bizarre as the Story Progresses
20 January 2021
This film begins with five outlaws riding in the country intent on robbing the bank at a small town called Gladstone City. However, a problem arises when the horse carrying one of the outlaws named "Graham Dorsey" (Charles Bronson) comes up lame. As a result the group continue on their way with him riding double until they get to a large mansion an hour or so from the town. When they inquire about buying a horse a woman by the name of "Amanda Starbuck" (Jill Ireland) tells them that she has none on the property. Doubting her response Graham checks the barn and then returns with the news that the noise they heard coming from it was a just a cow. So the group decides to leave Graham with the woman there at the house with the intention of robbing the bank and returning in a few hours. Wasting no time both Graham and Amanda soon become intimately acquainted but events soon spiral out-of-control immediately afterward. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a very strange film which gets more bizarre as the story progresses. And while I didn't care too much for the ending I must admit that it was still an enjoyable Western-Comedy and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
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