. Blood Money (The Stranger and the Gunfighter): Lee Van Cleef. Stranger and the Gunfighter) 1974 PG CC. and it has to be one of the stranger western movies.Download Stranger and the Gunfighter (Western) {Lee Van Cleef}. Stranger and the Gunfighter (Western) {Lee Van Cleef} [1974. but THE STRANGER AND THE GUNFIGHTER. Download The Stranger and Gunfighter 1974 DVDrip western. The.Stranger.And.The.Gunfighter.1974. The Stranger and the Gunfighter (Western 1974) Lee Van Cleef. Name Stranger and the Gunfighter (Western) {Lee Van Cleef} [1974] piece length 524288. Lee Van Cleef and Lo Lieh Year: 1974 . Takashi Miike’s Sukiyaki Western Django. Antonio Margheriti’s The Stranger and the Gunfighter (1974).. Amazon Digital Services LLC. Last night's bargain rack movie was "Blood Money" starring Lee Van Cleef, one of my favorite "heavies" in the western movie genre. Well, this one was billed as a "Spaghetti Western" and it has to be one of the stranger western movies I've ever viewed. I still haven't decided if it was a serious movie or a comedy. Well, if it was serious, the writer/director must have secretly tried to generate a few gut- level laughs, and succeeded. It was a highly convoluted plot involving a gun fighter, Van Cleef, and a Chinese Kung Fu martial arts expert, Lo Lieh, who teamed up to find a hidden treasure with the directions inscribed in tiny Chinese tattoos on about a half- dozen women's hind quarters. They could only be understood by someone who read Chinese (Lo Lieh) and only with a powerful hand lens while the woman was bared. Now, is this a strange plot, or what? 1974 - 107 minutes - Western. Cast: Lee Van Cleef..Dakota Lo Leigh..Ho. With Lee Van Cleef. A martial artist joins a hard-hitting gunfighter in the search for treasure. Title: El kárate, el Colt y el impostor (1974). The Stranger and the Gunfighter (1974). By 1974, the Spaghetti Western genre was on its last legs (as was Lee Van Cleef's career. ![]() In any case, he story has the gunfighter and the Kung Fu expert going around finding and examining the women in order to solve the problem of the location of a missing fortune, and, of course, it's not an easy task. Van Cleef takes care of the gun fighting, as expected, but Lo Lieh dispatches far more tough guys with his Kung Fu antics. Strange movie! Half wild- west shoot- em- up and half martial arts. In any case, they finally examine enough female buttocks to solve the mystery and they end up back in China. Well, I just don't know what to make of all of this. It was an enjoyable movie, if somewhat weird. There was a lot of action. It was funny in places. The acting was strictly B- movie level, but I think that was intended. The film was not the best. It had a few hard- to- explain gaps where some of the film might have been cut out. Altogether, I have mixed feelings, but I enjoyed viewing it. Amazon Digital Services LLC. Last night's bargain rack movie was "Blood Money" starring Lee Van Cleef, one of my favorite "heavies" in the western movie genre. Well, this one was billed as a "Spaghetti Western" and it has to be one of the stranger western movies I've ever viewed. I still haven't decided if it was a serious movie or a comedy. Well, if it was serious, the writer/director must have secretly tried to generate a few gut- level laughs, and succeeded. It was a highly convoluted plot involving a gun fighter, Van Cleef, and a Chinese Kung Fu martial arts expert, Lo Lieh, who teamed up to find a hidden treasure with the directions inscribed in tiny Chinese tattoos on about a half- dozen women's hind quarters. They could only be understood by someone who read Chinese (Lo Lieh) and only with a powerful hand lens while the woman was bared. Now, is this a strange plot, or what? In any case, he story has the gunfighter and the Kung Fu expert going around finding and examining the women in order to solve the problem of the location of a missing fortune, and, of course, it's not an easy task. Van Cleef takes care of the gun fighting, as expected, but Lo Lieh dispatches far more tough guys with his Kung Fu antics. Strange movie! Half wild- west shoot- em- up and half martial arts. In any case, they finally examine enough female buttocks to solve the mystery and they end up back in China. Well, I just don't know what to make of all of this. It was an enjoyable movie, if somewhat weird. There was a lot of action. It was funny in places. The acting was strictly B- movie level, but I think that was intended. The film was not the best. It had a few hard- to- explain gaps where some of the film might have been cut out. Altogether, I have mixed feelings, but I enjoyed viewing it.
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