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Death Walks in Laredo 1967

★ 6.33 votes95 min📅 1967-02-18

In Death Walks in Laredo (1967), Enzo Peri crafts a sun-baked Italian Western bursting with outlandish flair and brotherly bond drama.

Director: Enzo Peri

Cast

Thomas Hunter
Thomas Hunter
Whitaker "Whity" Selby
James Shigeta
James Shigeta
Lester Koto
Nadir Moretti
Nadir Moretti
Etienne Devereaux
Enrico Maria Salerno
Enrico Maria Salerno
Julius Cesar Fuller
Gianna Serra
Gianna Serra
Debbie
Delia Boccardo
Delia Boccardo
Mady
Umberto D'Orsi
Umberto D'Orsi
Bronson
Femi Benussi
Femi Benussi
Tula
Ferruccio De Ceresa
Ferruccio De Ceresa
Teacher
Vittorio Bonos
Stanford

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Death Walks in Laredo (1967) about?

This Italian Western follows three estranged gunslingers who learn they're siblings and share a claim to a Texas mine. But when a ruthless landowner seizes their inheritance, the brothers team up to reclaim what's theirs and avenge their father's memory.

Who directed Death Walks in Laredo?

Enzo Peri directed this offbeat 1967 western classic, blending action with eccentric storytelling.

Who stars in Death Walks in Laredo?

The film features Thomas Hunter, James Shigeta, Nadir Moretti, Enrico Maria Salerno, and Gianna Serra as the core cast leading the charge.

Is Death Walks in Laredo (1967) worth watching?

With its unique blend of Euro-western grit and family drama, Death Walks in Laredo offers an entertaining escape for fans of offbeat westerns. While not widely known today, its eccentric tone and brotherly quest make it a hidden gem worth exploring.

How long is Death Walks in Laredo?

Death Walks in Laredo runs for 95 minutes, offering a tight, action-packed western experience.

About Death Walks in Laredo (1967) — A Wild Western About Brothers, Blood, and a Stolen Mine

In Death Walks in Laredo (1967), Enzo Peri crafts a sun-baked Italian Western bursting with outlandish flair and brotherly bond drama. Three mismatched gunslingers—Whitaker Selby, Lester Kato, and Etienne Devereaux—ride into town only to make a startling discovery: they share the same father and an inheritance. Their rightful claim to a Texas mine is swiftly stolen by Julius Caesar Fuller, a land-hungry egomaniac who rules the town like a modern-day emperor. What follows is a spirited quest to reclaim their legacy and settle old scores against Fuller's sinister enforcers.

Director Enzo Peri's film drips with the raw energy of '60s Euro-westerns, blending sharp action with offbeat humor and a touch of Shakespearean irony. With western vistas that crackle under the Texas sun and characters who straddle the line between noble and roguish, Death Walks in Laredo delivers a uniquely entertaining ride where justice wears a six-shooter and family ties run deeper than gold.