The Unholy Four
Director: Enzo Barboni
Actors: Leonard Mann, Woody Strode, Peter Martell
PlotThe story follows a man known only as Chuck Mool who escapes from an asylum after losing his memory during a traumatic event. Chuck is not alone; he bands together with three other fugitives fleeing the institution. The group embarks on an odyssey through a rugged and hostile desert landscape, each of them carrying their own dark pasts. Chuck's journey becomes an internal struggle to recover his lost identity and determine the reasons that led him to the asylum. As they navigate an array of obstacles and adversaries, the men form a formidable alliance, leveraging their combined wits and abilities to survive.
As Chuck begins to piece together fragments of his past, the group decides to help him confront the forces that caused his trauma. They traverse dangerous territories and face multiple showdowns, seizing opportunities to seek justice or vengeance against their oppressors. They face not just enemies but also moral dilemmas that test their loyalty to each other and their own codes of honor. As tension mounts, Chuck's true identity gradually emerges, leading him closer to uncovering the truth that could either set him free or trap him forever in a cycle of violence and retribution.
Writers: Mario di Nardo, Franco Rossetti, George Eastman
Release Date: 11 Mar 1970
Runtime: 95 min
Rating: N/A
Country: Italy
Language: Italian
Home Video Reviews
A visually striking and entertaining Spaghetti Western, 'The Unholy Four' offers impressive A/V quality but lacks bonus features.
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