year: 1969
runtime: 94′
director: Giuliano Carnimeo
cast: Gianni Garko, Frank Wolff,
Klaus Kinski, Ettore Manni,
Salvatore Borghese
writers: Tito Carpi,
Enzo Dell’Aquila and Ernesto Gastaldi
cinematography: Giovanni Bergamini
music:Vasili Kojucharov
and Elsio Mancuso
Not on home video in the USA
The North Western Bank is supposed to be the most secure bank in the West. Guarded by ridiculously uniformed men, a gatling gun and some choice examples of the art of safe-building, nothing and no one should be able to get away with an assault. But a very tricky gang of robbers manage to get inside and make away with several hundred thousand dollars. One of the bad guys seems to be the famous bounty hunter Sartana (Gianni Garko), or at least a guy with Sartana’s dress sense and gun. Turns out Possibly-Sartana is also the mandatory bandit who kills off his partners in crime to have all of their ill-gotten gains for himself.
Understandably, the authorities put a nice little price on Sartana’s head.




