
“The Party Starts Soon Even The Devils Invited”
A Mexican gunslinger is injured trying to save his son and is put into prison. When he's released, he's got revenge on his mind.
Release Date: 5/23/1962
Runtime: 70 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
00Companies: Meridan Productions
Countries: United States of America
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If it were not for the increasingly banal narration we are subjected to on this standard B-movie western, it might have been quite an engaging watch. It's got all the usual ingredients as a recently released gunman is out seeking revenge on those who lynched his innocent son. What follows is a rather slow moving drama based around a siege in a saloon, as he holds some of the townsfolk hostage threatening to kill one every few minutes, until the crooked sheriff comes to face him. Sadly, the actors are all much of a muchness; there isn't really a star as such - and though the ensemble cast acquit themselves adequately, and the last ten minutes finally go some way to igniting this film; it's really just a rather procedural effort with a duff script and very few redeeming/memorable moments.
Sally Kemper

House Peters Jr.
Sheriff Cal

John A. Alonzo
Carlos Avila (as John Alonzo)

Sandra Knight
Sally Kemper

Peter Mamakos
Juan Avila

Gary Gray
Johnny
Marshall Bradford
Doc Kemper
Jim Hayward
Mr. Rankin

I. Stanford Jolley
Mr. Elliott
Maureen Cookson
Mrs. Hanks
Randy Clark
Ken Hanks, boy

Madeleine Taylor Holmes
Mrs. Elliott, store patron (as Madeleine Holmes)
Jim Bysel
Matt, old timer at store
1968