Now on Blu-ray


While far from one of Lee Van Cleefs' best, anybody who enjoys this one will want to know that Kino Lorber Studio Classics put it out on Blu-ray last year. The picture is in widescreen and the quality is reasonably impressive; the only bonus features are trailers for Sabata, and Barquero, both of them also with Van Cleef.

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