Death Rides A Horse (1967) -

The story follows Bill Meceita (John Phillip Law), who witnessed the brutal murder of his family by four bandits as a child. Fifteen years later, now a master marksman, Bill sets out for revenge. Along the way, he crosses paths with Ryan (Lee Van Cleef), an older ex-outlaw recently released from prison after being framed by the same gang. The two form a tense, uneasy alliance: Death Rides a Horse – 1967

(1967), originally titled Da uomo a uomo ("From Man to Man"), is a seminal Spaghetti Western directed by Giulio Petroni. It is widely regarded as a classic of the genre, known for its "mentor-student" dynamic and an iconic score by Ennio Morricone. Plot Overview Death Rides a Horse (1967)