One of Henry Fonda's final Westerns casts him as a veteran gunslinger hounded to go out in a blaze of glory by the hero-worshipping Nobody (Terence Hill). Part joke, part tribute, it bears the heavy hand of producer Sergio Leone - - who probably directed at least as much as credited helmer Tonino Valerii. Playful, unique and sometimes irritating, it's an always-watchable oddity, with Hill (aka Mario Girotti), who appeared in a series of Westerns, at the peak of his Spaghetti-spoofing powers.
DVD Extras:
Decent production notes and biographies are complemented by a 10-minute contemporary interview with Hill, who proves interesting if unessential. The biggest pity is the quality of the picture which, on our review copy at least, was a lot more VHS than DVD.




