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Director: Robert Parrish
Cast: Robert Shaw, Telly Savalas, Martin Landau, Stella Stevens
A group of Mexican revolutionaries murders a town priest and a number of his christian followers. Ten years later, a widow arrives in town intent to take revenge from her husband's killers.
Critical Reception & Ratings
A Town Called Bastard (1971) is a Western film directed by Robert Parrish that has received little critical attention or widespread recognition. The film depicts a group of Mexican revolutionaries who murder a town priest and his Christian followers, with a widow later arriving in town intent on taking revenge. Details on its critical reception and audience ratings are limited.
Why you might like this:
A Town Called Bastard (1971) offers a unique take on the classic Western genre, blending gritty violence and political intrigue through the talented direction of Robert Parrish. Featuring standout performances from Robert Shaw, Telly Savalas, and Martin Landau, this film will captivate fans of complex, morally ambiguous characters exploring the aftermath of revolution.
A Town Called Bastard is a 1971 international co-production spaghetti Western. It was shot in Madrid with Robert Shaw, Telly Savalas, Stella Stevens and Martin Landau.
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