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Synopsis: A Native American warrior called Navajo Joe seeks revenge on a gang of sadistic outlaws who has massacred the people of his tribe.
Genre: Western
Director(s): Sergio Corbucci
Production: De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
 
IMDB:
6.4
NOT RATED
Year:
1966
93 min
82 Views


that train.

Here. There's a chance

you can help.

I don't know. Just why do I have

to take that chance?

It's a long ways to ride.

Maybe I'll go back.

Now, get to Esperanza.

Let's go!

We've got to get back to a doctor.

She's bleeding a lot.

Dear, dear. Hush.

I know I'm going to love

this country.

How beautiful the mountains are.

Do you think he'll like it,

too? I'll let...

the little fellow have a look.

I'm sure he'll love it here.

- King!

- Jack!

I'm through.

You've cleaned me out.

Never mind that.

You can help yourself from

that safe inside.

- It's your turn.

- That's yours, Bill.

Stop! Stop the train!

- What for?

- Logs! They're blocking the track!

Brake, damn it! Brake!

- Give me a hand.

- Hold on, I'm coming.

Look at that.

That was a close one.

Hey, give me a hand here.

- What happened?

- Can't you see for yourself?

- Watch out.

- What did we stop for?

There's some logs on the tracks.

We have to clear them off.

Oh, it's all right.

Robledo, halt!

Well, looks as though the

man wasn't lying.

You can smell those dollars.

Now all we gotta do is wait

for our friend.

Search all the carriages. Make

sure we got everybody.

Cover the other side.

Don't cry. Don't cry.

No!

We said no witnesses, remember?

You boys better decide what

to do with the kid.

- Everything's quiet so far.

- Good.

Change the guard every two hours.

- You understand?

- Right.

I'm gonna go

on a drunk for a month...

with my cut of the money.

I'm gonna buy me a ranch and breed

me some horses.

Well, there's no sense

speculating now.

We can make our plans when our

friend comes tomorrow.

Just tell me one thing. Why do we

have to wait around?

Why couldn't he come and open

the safe tonight?

It'd be too risky.

He's too well known around here.

He has to have an alibi.

Just shut up and go to sleep!

Hey, you got a match?

What's the matter?

Yeah, hey, listen a minute.

Could you please tell us where

we could find a doctor?

Dr. Lynne's at the station

with the others.

Then please take us to the station.

Citizens of Esperanza, we have

assembled here to welcome

a very special train that will be...

arriving with its precious load.

I hope you know how precious.

You're all quite aware what

it means to us all

to receive this grant of $500,000

from our state.

This gift offers all of us

definite advantages.

And all this will mean a great

deal to our town.

And may we now acknowledge

the efforts

of our distinguished mayor,

Mr. Jefferson Clay,...

to whom we sincerely offer our thanks,

and we are also very grateful to

Sheriffs Reagan and Johnson

for their aid.

Our appreciation also goes to the

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Piero Regnoli

Piero Regnoli (1921–2001) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. Born in 1921, Regnoli worked in the film industry between 1953 and 1991 where he wrote over 110 screenplays and directed 11 films. Regnoli's work ranged from sword-and-sandal films, westerns, horror and sexy comedies. His final film where he was officially credited as a director was La principessa sul pisello in 1976. Regnoli did uncredited direction on the 1986 melodrama Giuro che ti amo starring Nino D'Angelo.Regnoli was also employed as the film critic for the Vatican's daily newspaper L'Osservatore Romano. Regnoli died in 2001. more…

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