No Room to Die
Director: Sergio Garrone
Actors: Anthony Steffen, William Berger, Nicoletta Machiavelli
PlotDavid, a relentless bounty hunter, teams up with the enigmatic and equally tough ranger Martinez to track down a ruthless gang of Mexican bandits terrorizing the borderlands. As they pursue the elusive outlaws, they uncover a diabolical human trafficking operation led by the cunning town boss, Fargo, who uses his criminal empire to smuggle illegal immigrants for profit. Along the way, David and Martinez face a maze of deception, perilous shootouts, and betrayals, each step bringing them closer to unraveling Fargo's sinister schemes. Their journey is marked by moral dilemmas and shifting alliances, forcing them to navigate the grey areas of justice and vengeance in a lawless land.
While David and Martinez attempt to dismantle Fargo's criminal network, they face resistance from local authorities compromised by corruption and fear. The tension escalates as they confront their own haunted pasts and limitations in the unforgiving landscape. As the plot thickens, with suspense mounting and danger lurking around every corner, David and Martinez's determination is put to the ultimate test. Their quest for justice and redemption becomes increasingly personal, and their resolve hardens into an all-consuming mission. The film weaves a narrative of gritty perseverance and high stakes, culminating in an explosive confrontation that questions the price of justice in an era of lawlessness.
Writers: Sergio Garrone
Release Date: 18 Apr 1969
Runtime: 97 min
Rating: Not Rated
Country: Italy
Language: Italian, English
Home Video Reviews
An uninspired spaghetti western marred by disappointing DNR'd 1080i transfer and troubled lossy audio; a release best skipped unless you're a Django completist.
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