Ramon the Mexican
Ramon avenges his brother's murder and kills the Baxter Family. The surviving Slim Baxter joins for his revenge a troubled gang, which has also a lot to settle with Ramon. Source: SWDB www.spaghetti-western.net
Ramon avenges his brother's murder and kills the Baxter Family. The surviving Slim Baxter joins for his revenge a troubled gang, which has also a lot to settle with Ramon. Source: SWDB www.spaghetti-western.net
Claudio Undari
Ramon Morales
Vilma Lindamar
Esmeralda Baxter
Jean Louis
Slim Baxter
José Torres
Lucas
Aldo Berti
Jack Castro
Omero Gargano
Renato Trottolo
Señor Baxter
Claudio Biava
Kelton
Marino Carpano
Sceriffo
Ramon avenges his brother's murder and kills the Baxter Family. The surviving Slim Baxter joins for his revenge a troubled gang, which has also a lot to settle with Ramon. Source: SWDB www.spaghetti-western.net
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