Review of A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968) by Senor C — 26 Feb 2012
A decent serving of pasta A Minute to Pray a Second to Die might not fill you up but it's pretty tasty on its own. The title is enough to chew on. Clay McCord has a $10, 000 bounty on his head but wants to put his outlaw days behind him.
Unfortunately it's never really explored why the bounty is so fucking high but he has a quick gun so you can pretty well deduce that he has killed a lot of men. Amnesty is being offered but Mario Brega is more intent on setting McCord up & serving justice then granting it.
Governor Robert Ryan comes to McCord's aid but the $50 that you get w/ your amnesty seems a little low for McCord's liking to lay down his guns. How much is an top notch outlaw really worth..if it was Lee Van Cleef I would say about a million dollars.
This review of A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968) was written by Senor C on 26 Feb 2012.
A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die has generally received mixed reviews.
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