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One Dollar Too Many

Suave gambler Clay Watson, cocky sharpshooter Moses Lang, and wily thespian Edwin Kean are a trio of criminals in the Old West. The motley threesome are forced to form an uneasy alliance in order to find $400,000 dollars in stolen money.

Top Cast

  • Antonio Sabàto

    Antonio Sabàto

    Moses Lang

  • John Saxon

    John Saxon

    Clay Watson

  • Frank Wolff

    Frank Wolff

    Edwin Kean

  • Agata Flori

    Agata Flori

    Rosario Fuentes

  • Leo Anchóriz

    Leo Anchóriz

    Garrito Lopez

  • Antonio Vico

    Antonio Vico

    Jeremiah Carey

  • Rossella Bergamonti

    Rossella Bergamonti

    Conchita

  • Tito García

    Tito García

    il complice di Garrito

  • Edy Biagetti

    Edy Biagetti

    Baker

Overview

Suave gambler Clay Watson, cocky sharpshooter Moses Lang, and wily thespian Edwin Kean are a trio of criminals in the Old West. The motley threesome are forced to form an uneasy alliance in order to find $400,000 dollars in stolen money.

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