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Initial release
  
13 January 1967 (Italy)

Film series
  
The Stranger Trilogy

6.3/10
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Cinematography
  
Marcello Masciocchi

Director
  
Luigi Vanzi

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Directed by
  
Luigi Vanzi(as Vance Lewis)

Produced by
  
Allen KleinRoberto InfascelliMassimo Gualdi

Screenplay by
  
Warren GarfieldGiuseppe Mangione(as John Mangione)

Starring
  
Tony AnthonyJolanda ModioGia SandriFrank Wolff

Box office
  
1.5 million USD (US/ Canada)

Screenplay
  
Warren Garfield, Giuseppe Mangione

Cast
  
Tony Anthony, Frank Wolff, Raf Baldassarre, Jolanda Modio, Gia Sandri

Similar
  
Tony Anthony movies, Spaghetti westerns

A Stranger in Town (Italian: Un dollaro tra i denti, lit. "A dollar between the teeth"), released in the UK as For a Dollar in the Teeth, is a 1967 Italian-American Spaghetti Western film directed by Luigi Vanzi.

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The film is the first in a series of four western films starring Tony Anthony as "The Stranger". Released by MGM, it was a surprise box office hit in international markets.

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Plot

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A blanket-clad gunfighter, the Stranger, rides into a largely deserted Mexican village, where he encounters Chica, a young widow with a baby son, and Paco, a bartender who orders him at knife-point to leave. After killing Paco with a bottle, he witnesses a massacre of Captain Cordoba's Mexican Army troops by the bandit chief Aguilar and his gang, who steal the soldiers' uniforms and a machine gun. Dressed in a Union Army uniform, the Stranger greets Aguilar and his dominatrix right-hand woman, Maria "Maruka" Pilar, and informs them that an attachment of Union soldiers, led by Captain George Stafford, will soon be arriving to deliver two bags of gold coins to Captain Cordoba's troops. In return for identifying Aguilar as Cordoba to Stafford, the Stranger requests a share of the gold. The plan succeeds, despite Stafford's scepticism.

Preparing to leave, the Stranger demands a half-share of the gold from Aguilar, who refuses, giving him only a single coin for his troubles. The Stranger creates a diversion by shooting the candles of the saloon, and steals the gold. Despite holding off Aguilar's men and escaping, he is forced to surrender the gold when they take Chica hostage. The Stranger later returns to recapture the gold, but he is ambushed and beaten by Aguilar's men, before being left to the attentions of Maruka, who becomes increasingly aroused by him. Eventually killing her by bashing her head against a stone floor, the Stranger distracts Aguilar and the gang by setting off an explosion, allowing him to steal the gold and save Chica, who has been abused by Aguilar.

After tending to his wounds, Chica gives the Stranger a shotgun and a sack of shells; he gives her several gold coins - hiding the remainder in a fountain - and advises her to leave town with her baby. Before she can do so, Aguilar and his men track her down and threaten to kill her baby so that she can reveal the location of the gold. The Stranger saves them by shooting one of the bandits, Marinero; in a prolonged battle, he eliminates the gang members one by one as they search for him throughout the town. Confronting and beating Aguilar, the Stranger kills him in a shotgun-versus-machine gun duel, and places a gold coin between his teeth. Stafford's troops, aware of who the Stranger is, arrive to recover their gold; Stafford, whose real name is Ted Harrison, agrees to allow him to keep half of the gold as bounty for killing Aguilar's gang. Biding "George" farewell, the Stranger is watched by Chica as he rides out of town.

Cast

  • Tony Anthony - The Stranger
  • Frank Wolff (as Frank Wolf) - Aguilar, the "Fair Man"
  • Jolanda Modio (as Yolanda Modio) - Chica
  • Gia Sandri - Maria "Maruka" Pilar
  • Raf Baldassarre - Corgo
  • Aldo Berti - Marinero
  • Antonio Marsina - Priest
  • Salvatore Puntillo - Aguilar Henchman
  • Fortunato Arena - Captain Cordoba
  • Rossella Bergamonti (as Rossella Bargamonti) - Villager
  • Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia (as Ivan Scratt) - Aguilar Henchman
  • Lars Bloch (uncredited) - Captain Ted Harrison/"George Stafford"
  • Reception

    Paul Mavis, of DVDTalk, reviewing the 2015 Warner Archive Collection DVD release of The Stranger Collection, wrote, "While they're not in the league of Leone (what is?), Anthony's grimy, sneaky little punk killer is an intriguing addition to the genre. Tony Anthony did some very interesting things with the spaghetti Western genre, including, perhaps, presaging the Trinity movies, while certainly "inventing" the West-meets-East subgenre."

    In his analysis of the Spaghetti Western genre, Alex Cox was highly critical of the Stranger films, which he felt were "brain-dead" and had "nothing at all to recommend them", and of Anthony, who he described as an "unappealing" actor who was "talented at nothing beyond sticking around for sequels". Writing specifically about A Stranger in Town, Cox described the film as "entirely routine and derivative" of Sergio Leone's films, and bemoaned the film's "tedious" pacing and "dull" violence. He felt that Frank Wolff, "a good actor of good guys", was miscast as Aguilar, finding Aldo Berti to be more convincingly villainous as Marinero. Cox also criticised the "inglorious" revelation of the Stranger as a army spy, the "endlessly repeated" score and the mostly "unimpressive" camerawork. However, he praised the contrasting use of light and dark in two scenes: a shootout lit only by gunshots, and Aguilar's gang revealing themselves to the Stranger by lighting matches.

    References

    A Stranger in Town (1967 film) Wikipedia