(1965) Minnesota Clay
DUBBED
SPAGHETTI WESTERN
Co-written and directed by Sergio Corbucci that has Cameron Mitchell playing the title character "Minnesota Clay" seeking retribution to a racketeer named Fox (Georges Riviere) who succeeded in framing him to be put in jail in the first place. Somewhat boring that lacks logic, especially at the end of the film using plenty of close-ups. I also did not appreciate the fact that their were different endings in what is otherwise a dreadful movie to begin with. There's hardly any action that appear to look like it was made on a whim with producers wanting their two cents to what they want to see in the film.
Co-written and directed by Sergio Corbucci that has Cameron Mitchell playing the title character "Minnesota Clay" seeking retribution to a racketeer named Fox (Georges Riviere) who succeeded in framing him to be put in jail in the first place. Somewhat boring that lacks logic, especially at the end of the film using plenty of close-ups. I also did not appreciate the fact that their were different endings in what is otherwise a dreadful movie to begin with. There's hardly any action that appear to look like it was made on a whim with producers wanting their two cents to what they want to see in the film.