Review of Johnny Yuma (1966) by John R — 10 May 2013
130511: Quite a good film. The last 20 minutes is nothing but gunfight action and violence, some of it unexpected. Though Johnny Yuma is the hero, he gets really close to villainy at times. His wrath is felt Samantha and Thomas Felton, one of who fares better than the other, though neither fares well thanks to LJ Carradine.
Unique conclusion. On a side note, what's with the pistol that shoots from the detachable holster? Along with that classic music and sound effects, it seems gimmicks always play a part in spaghetti's.
This is one of the better ones I've seen as of late.
This review of Johnny Yuma (1966) was written by John R on 10 May 2013.
Johnny Yuma has generally received mixed reviews.
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