Thursday, December 12, 2013

Hate for Hate (1967)

MGM
Directed by Domenico Paolella
My rating: 2 stars out of 4
IMDb
(DVD, Warner Archive Collection)

After pulling a bank robbery, John Ireland's partner turns on him during the getaway. Ireland wins the ensuing fight and believes he is dead. However, the man turns up alive, puts together a gang and kidnaps his wife and daughter in order to get the loot. Ireland pursues the man with the help of a young artist who is being forced to mine for gold. They get into endless shootouts, brawls and other trouble through the course of a long, unfocused story. Ireland's familiar voice is dubbed by someone else which can be disconcerting. The loud,  twangy soundtrack by Willy Brezza overstays its welcome to the point of becoming obtrusive.

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