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Spaghetti Western Series: Blindman (1971)

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Thu, Jan 30,
7:00 pm
PG-13 | Western/Drama | 1 Hour 45 Minutes | $10.00 General Admission/$6.00 Members

He must rescue 50 kidnapped women from an army of desperados.
Just one problem.
He’s blind.

“Blindman” (1971) is a spaghetti western noted for its unique blend of traditional western themes and unconventional storytelling. The film stars Tony Anthony as a blind gunslinger seeking the return of 50 kidnapped women from an enormous gang of outlaws.

“Blindman” is characterized by its gritty tone and dark humor while the cinematography captures the rugged landscapes typical of spaghetti westerns.

Though not as widely recognized as some other films in the genre, “Blindman” has gained a huge cult following for its originality and the performance of star Tony Anthony. The film is often noted for its unconventional protagonist, offering a fresh take on the classic western archetype.

Overall, “Blindman” stands out in the spaghetti western genre for its inventive premise and engaging storytelling, making it a notable entry in the era of 1970s cinema.

Come by for the fun with FULL THEATRE SOUND on the BIG SCREEN!

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