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A Bullet for the General 15 rating

At the height of the Mexican Revolution, a mysterious gringo infiltrates a gang of bandits in Damiano Damiani’s radical Western.

Western 1966 105 mins

Director: Damiano Damiani

CC

Overview

At the height of the Mexican Revolution, a gang of bandits led by the charismatic El Chuncho (a mesmerising Gian Maria Volonté) are stealing weapons to sell on to rebel 'General' Elias. During a raid on a train, a mysterious gringo, Tate (Lou Castel), assists the bandits by killing the train driver. Chuncho takes instant liking to Tate who insinuates himself into the gang.

Volonté and co-writer Franco Solinas (The Battle of Algiers) were key figures of 60s Italian political cinema, making Damiano Damiani’s a more political example of the Zapata Westerns, being interpreted by some critics as an allegory of CIA intervention in Latin America.

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