Review of Four of the Apocalypse (1975) by Burton — 02 Jun 2007
This is possibly one of the finest spaghetti westerns ever made, and interestingly enough also one of Lucio Fulci's finest endeavors behind the camera ever.
Four people on the wrong side of the law - Stubby the gambler, a pregnant prostitute, the town drunk, and a man who sees ghosts - barely survive a raid on the town they're all at, leaving them journeying to the next closest town. But along the way they encounter Chaco, a rogue who joins their group only to leave them for dead along the way. When Stubby heads off to find Chaco and bring his own justice, you can prepare for an amazing battle.
This movie is highly recommended.
This review of Four of the Apocalypse (1975) was written by Burton on 02 Jun 2007.
Four of the Apocalypse has generally received positive reviews.
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