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Best Western Films of 1968


The Shakiest Gun in the West

This hilarious oater finds ... has to help the pseudo-hero out of even more trouble before they can ride off together into the sunset. [ best western films - 1968 ]

The Scalphunters

For his third feature ... the border, as the Indians have regrouped and are on their trail with plans to take back the furs. [ best western films - 1968 ]

Five Card Stud

Dean Martin and Robert ... two more of the poker game's participants are killed, Van must spring into action to track down the killer. [ best western films - 1968 ]

Hang 'em High

Ex-lawman turned rancher Jed ... down in cold blood. The final confrontation between Cooper and Wilson escalates in violence to its savage, irony-laced conclusion. [ best western films - 1968 ]

Stay Away, Joe

This forgettable comedy finds ... that prompted the King Of Rock & Roll to return to the stage once again after an eight-year hiatus. [ best western films - 1968 ]

Custer of the West

Opening with a montage ... at Little Big Horn, which is beautifully (if not necessarily accurately) staged, in a stunning visual and aural denouement. [ best western films - 1968 ]

Blue

An international collection of ... Texans. Now Blue must organize the Texans into a fighting force to face the bandit army of his father. [ best western films - 1968 ]

The Stalking Moon

Adapted from a novel ... tries to fend off Salvaje, who seems to be toying with them before moving in for the final kill. [ best western films - 1968 ]

The Great Silence

Italian filmmaker Sergio Corbucci ... for an American release in 1968. Vonetta McGee co-starred with genre regulars Frank Wolff, Luigi Pistilli, and Raf Baldassare. [ best western films - 1968 ]

Run, Man, Run!

A skillful thief with ... is literally cutthroat. Run, Man, Run! also features music by Bruno Nicolai and the legendary film composer Ennio Morricone. [ best western films - 1968 ]

Find a Place to Die

Nello Pazzafini, using the ... Daniela Giordano and Piero Lulli co-star. Hugo Fregonese collaborated on the screenplay, while Ricardo Pallottini provided the striking cinematography. [ best western films - 1968 ]

Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die!

After a rancher serves ... crime he did not commit, he contracts a gang of killers to hunt down the man who framed him. [ best western films - 1968 ]




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