Monday and Tuesday nights’ viewing

“Vengeance Is a Dish Eaten Cold” (1971) poster.
“Vengeance Is a Dish Eaten Cold” (1971) poster.

saw Spaghetti Western followed by a Poliziottesco.

Monday night commenced with “Vengeance Is a Dish Eaten Cold” (1971). Another revenge shitkicker.

Orphaned by an Indian attack on his family’s ranch, Jeremiah Bridger becomes a scalp-hunter until he runs into a crooked rancher whose men, dressed as Indians, kill white farmers for their lands. IMDb

Monday concluded with poliziottesco “Go Gorilla Go” (1975). With Fabio Testi doing his muscle man act, as an undercover bodyguard.

Young Marco Sartori is hired as a bodyguard of the manufacturer Gaetano Sampioni who is blackmailed by mysterious criminals. IMDb

This registered on the J&B watch

A scene from “Go Gorilla Go” with a bottle of J&B Whisky
J&B watch... a scene from “Go Gorilla Go” with a bottle of J&B Whisky

Tuesday night’s viewing commenced with the SpagWest “$10,000 Blood Money” (1967). The usual story of revenge and gold. Gianni Garko switching from Sartana to Django. While Claudio Camaso was very Gian Maria Volontè.

Hired by a Mexican landowner to rescue his daughter from a bandit, a bounty hunter instead joins the crook on a heist to obtain a higher pay-out, leading to a tragic double-cross. IMDb

Tuesday night concluded with a proper poliziottesco “Destruction Force” (1977). One with Luc Merenda, doing his hard bitten, high kicking, cop routine. While Tomas Millian went with the poodle perm wig for his role.

A cop seeking to avenge his partner’s death during a robbery is put on the right path by a scruffy restaurateur who operates a non-violent thieves’ school. IMDb

Plenty of J&B on view…

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