No Graves on Boot Hill
No Graves on Boot Hill
| 23 November 1968 (USA)
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Three men meet in the same prison and in their cell they find a Mexican boy condemned to death for murder. One night the three convicts are mysteriously released by a priest and the father of the Mexican boy who promises them a reward of $30,000 if they can find the real murderer within ten days. Certain that the Mexican boy is not guilty, Reno and the others organize a plan which leads to the unmasking of the real killers.

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BroadcastChic

Excellent, a Must See

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Dorathen

Better Late Then Never

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Stephanie

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Janis

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Leofwine_draca

I'm not surprised that THREE CROSSES NOT TO DIE has not accrued any reviews on this site thus far, because it's a particularly inept example of the spaghetti western genre. It was directed by journeyman director Sergio Garrone, who made the occasional item of interest - like DJANGO THE BASTARD - but generally made low budget, low skill productions like THE DOVE MUST NOT FLY and trash like SS EXPERIMENT LOVE CAMP.THREE CROSSES NOT TO DIE has an okayish story about a trio of gunfighters who meet an oppressed Mexican guy in prison and decide to help him battle a criminal gang. Plenty of action ensues, but none of it is very interesting and that's because of the cheap camera-work which basically spoils every moment. The film's triumvirate of heroes is played by genre mainstays Craig Hill, Giovanni Cianfriglia, and Franco Cobianchi, with Ida Galli in support as a feisty love interest. But the action is so poorly handled that I imagine most viewers will end up being frustrated by this one instead of entertained.

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