A Bullet for Sandoval

1969, PG, 105 min. Directed by Julio Buchs. Starring Annabella Incontrera, George Hilton, Ernest Borgnine.

REVIEWED By Marjorie Baumgarten, Mon., June 24, 2002

The Alamo’s all-you-can-eat pasta, focaccia, and Caesar salad Spaghetti Western Spaghetti Feast returns with this story about the epic enmity between two men, who spend the movie stalking each other before the big throw-down at the climax. Ernest Borgnine is one of the mad men.

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A Bullet for Sandoval, Julio Buchs, Annabella Incontrera, George Hilton, Ernest Borgnine

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