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A Gun for One Hundred Graves

At the end of the Civil War, Jim Slade, a young confederate soldier and conscientious objector, returns to his ranch to find his parents murdered and the ranch practically destroyed. He finds and kills three of the murderers and learns the name of the fourth, a certain Corbett. Finally he discovers Corbett as the leader of a gang that has plans to rob a local bank and is invited to help defend the town from the bandits. Teaming with a preacher, who has an agenda of his own, the two take a stand against Corbett.

Top Cast

  • Peter Lee Lawrence

    Peter Lee Lawrence

    Jim 'The Kid' Slade

  • John Ireland

    John Ireland

    Douglas

  • Gloria Fernán Osuna

    Gloria Fernán Osuna

    Marjorie

  • Eduardo Fajardo

    Eduardo Fajardo

    Chavel

  • Calisto Calisti

    Calisto Calisti

    Cassidy

  • Luis de Tejada

    Luis de Tejada

  • Raf Baldassarre

    Raf Baldassarre

    Verdugo

  • Piero Lulli

    Piero Lulli

    J. Texas Corbett

  • Andrea Scotti

    Andrea Scotti

    il maniscalco

Overview

At the end of the Civil War, Jim Slade, a young confederate soldier and conscientious objector, returns to his ranch to find his parents murdered and the ranch practically destroyed. He finds and kills three of the murderers and learns the name of the fourth, a certain Corbett. Finally he discovers Corbett as the leader of a gang that has plans to rob a local bank and is invited to help defend the town from the bandits. Teaming with a preacher, who has an agenda of his own, the two take a stand against Corbett.

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