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Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre 1973

83 min📅 1973-01-01

"Bounty Killers... Against One of the Deadliest Gangs of the West!"

Step into the gritty world of *Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre (1973)*, a raw Italian Western where justice is met with bullets and retribution is served cold.

Director: Franco Lattanzi

Cast

Robert Woods
Robert Woods
Commander
Donald O'Brien
Donald O'Brien
Frank
Attilio Dottesio
Attilio Dottesio
Warden
George Wang
George Wang
Ming
Mauro Mannatrizio
Mauro Mannatrizio
Bandit
María Luisa Sala
Assunta
Giovanna Mainardi
Giovanna Mainardi
Warden's Wife
Victor Stocchi
Pallotta
Fiorella Mannoia
Fiorella Mannoia
Rossella
Tony Di Mitri
Tony Di Mitri
Rinaldo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre (1973) about?

This Italian Western follows six gunfighters hired by the Governor of Kansas to take down a tyrannical sheriff who has turned Abilene into his personal fiefdom. The film pits ruthless bounty killers against a deadly gang, blending classic Western action with a European edge.

Who directed Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre?

Franco Lattanzi directed this 1973 spaghetti western, bringing a gritty, atmospheric style to the tale of vengeance and survival in the Wild West.

Who stars in Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre?

The film features Robert Woods in the lead role, supported by Donald O'Brien, Attilio Dottesio, George Wang, and María Luisa Sala.

Is Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre (1973) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, its compact 83-minute runtime and Italian Western pedigree make it a solid pick for genre fans. The film's tight plot and intense atmosphere deliver a satisfying dose of grit and action, perfect for a Westeros-style Western fix.

How long is Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre?

The runtime for *Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre (1973)* is 83 minutes.

About Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre (1973) — The Brutal Western Showdown You Can't Miss

Step into the gritty world of *Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre (1973)*, a raw Italian Western where justice is met with bullets and retribution is served cold. Directed by Franco Lattanzi, this 83-minute spaghetti western unfolds in the lawless town of Abilene, ruled by a ruthless sheriff who answers to no one. When the Governor of Kansas commissions six hardened gunfighters to dismantle his tyranny, the stage is set for a brutal showdown where survival depends on who draws their weapon first. Lattanzi crafts an atmosphere thick with tension, where every shadow hides a potential enemy and loyalty is a luxury few can afford.

Robert Woods leads a cast of seasoned outlaws and mercenaries, including Donald O'Brien and George Wang, as they navigate a world where morality is as scarce as gold in a ghost town. Themes of vengeance, corruption, and the blurred line between lawman and outlaw drive this compact yet intense tale. Shot in the sun-baked deserts of Italy, *Six Bounty Killers for a Massacre* delivers the classic Western tropes with a European twist, making it a standout entry for fans of the genre seeking something both familiar and fresh.