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A Stranger in Town 1967

★ 4.925 votes86 min📅 1967-01-13

"Killer take all! If You've got the guts...The gun...And the gold you can make women beg...Men die...And a town crawl"

A Stranger in Town (1967) delivers a gritty, underrated spaghetti western where a mysterious drifter rolls into a ghost town and stumbles upon a brutal daylight ambush.

Director: Luigi Vanzi

Cast

Tony Anthony
Tony Anthony
The Stranger
Frank Wolff
Frank Wolff
Aguilar
Jolanda Modio
Jolanda Modio
Chica
Gia Sandri
Gia Sandri
Maruca
Raf Baldassarre
Raf Baldassarre
Corgo
Aldo Berti
Aldo Berti
Marinero
Lars Bloch
Lars Bloch
Captain George Stafford
Antonio Marsina
Antonio Marsina
Priest
Salvatore Puntillo
Salvatore Puntillo
Aguilar Henchman
Fortunato Arena
Fortunato Arena
Captain Cordoba

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Stranger in Town (1967) about?

A lone gunslinger arrives in a deserted town just as a gang murders Mexican soldiers to steal a gold shipment. Forced into a deadly alliance, he outsmarts the gang only to be double-crossed and left for dead, sparking a brutal chase for survival across the frontier.

Who directed A Stranger in Town?

Luigi Vanzi directed this tense spaghetti western, blending stark visuals with moral ambiguity.

Who stars in A Stranger in Town?

Tony Anthony leads the cast as The Stranger, joined by Frank Wolff as the treacherous Aguila, Jolanda Modio, Gia Sandri, and Raf Baldassarre.

Is A Stranger in Town (1967) worth watching?

While not as widely known as some spaghetti westerns, this 1967 gem delivers sharp tension, solid performances, and a revenge-driven plot that keeps viewers hooked. Fans of gritty frontier drama will find it a rewarding watch.

How long is A Stranger in Town?

A Stranger in Town runs for 86 minutes.

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About A Stranger in Town (1967) — The Desert Drifter's Revenge in a Classic Spaghetti Western

A Stranger in Town (1967) delivers a gritty, underrated spaghetti western where a mysterious drifter rolls into a ghost town and stumbles upon a brutal daylight ambush. Directed by Luigi Vanzi, this 86-minute drama unfolds as the Stranger negotiates a deadly partnership with the ruthless Aguila, only to be betrayed after their gold heist succeeds. Left for dead, the Stranger fights his way free with the stolen loot and faces a relentless manhunt across the sun-baked frontier.

The film's tense cat-and-mouse chase pits solitude against survival, with Tony Anthony's enigmatic lead exuding quiet menace and Frank Wolff's Aguila embodying unchecked greed. Shot through with stark desert landscapes and simmering tension, A Stranger in Town (1967) explores betrayal, vengeance, and the cost of defiance in a lawless land.