

The ruthless and cruel Captain Ramirez hunts down and kills revolutionaries in his search for The Saint, the righteous leader of the Mexican insurrection against the Federales.
Acting
Anthony Steffen's four-role identity crisis is unhinged cinema.
Direction
Savona crams political commentary into exploitation Western framework.
Director
Leopoldo Savona
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Anthony Steffen was so prolific in spaghetti westerns that he starred in over 50 films in just 15 years, often playing characters with multiple aliases to pad scripts.
The film's cynical treatment of Mexican revolutionaries reflected growing Italian disillusionment with leftist politics by 1967, making it politically messier than typical genre fare.