Curator's Take
“George Hilton in a solid, mid-tier entry. It doesn't do anything new, but checking off the genre boxes—revenge, gold, corrupt officials—it provides a comfortable watch for fans.”
Why This Movie Is Important
A representative 'late' western. As the genre faded, these films kept the flame alive for the die-hard fans, offering a final taste of the dust and gunpowder before the theaters closed.
Production Details
Last of the Badmen is a 1967 western film directed by Nando Cicero. Originally released in Italy under the title "Il tempo degli avvoltoi", the film was produced during the golden era of European westerns. The soundtrack was composed by Piero Umiliani. Cinematography was handled by Fausto Rossi. The screenplay was written by Fulvio Gicca Palli. The film stars George Hilton as Kitosch, Frank Wolff as Joshua Tracy/The Black One, and Pamela Tudor as Steffy Morales/Mendoza. Running 1 hour and 35 minutes, it is a well-paced entry in the genre.
Did You Know?
George Hilton became a major star in the genre after this film's release.
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