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:''[[The Stranger films by Allen Klein and Tony Anthony]]'' :''[[The Stranger films by Allen Klein and Tony Anthony]]''
-'''''A Stranger in Town''''' is the American title of the 1967 [[Tony Anthony (actor)|Tony Anthony]] [[spaghetti western]] "Un Dollaro tra i denti."+''[[The Stranger Returns]]''/''Un Uomo, un cavallo, una Pistola '' is a spaghetti western directed by [[Luigi Vanzi]] and written by [[Tony Anthony]]. It is the second [[The Stranger films by Allen Klein and Tony Anthony|Stranger film]] and it was a more polished entry than the first one and had a golden stagecoach as its [[MacGuffin]].
-A low budget clear imitation of ''[[A Fistful of Dollars]]'', it starred Anthony as the titular [[Stranger]], a shotgun-wielding antihero who helps a group of Mexican bandits steal gold from the US Army and [[Federales]], and then steals it right back from them. Released by [[MGM]] to compete with the [[United Artists]] [[Clint Eastwood]] [[the Man with No Name]] [[film series]], it became a surprise success, and spawned three sequels in which Tony Anthony reprised his role.+
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The Stranger Returns/Un Uomo, un cavallo, una Pistola is a spaghetti western directed by Luigi Vanzi and written by Tony Anthony. It is the second Stranger film and it was a more polished entry than the first one and had a golden stagecoach as its MacGuffin.




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