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Don't Turn the Other Cheek (1974)

Movie"A redheaded Irish girl, A Russian prince, A Mexican bandit-They turned a fun filled fight for gold into a riotous revolution"
Audience Score
53
PG 1 hr 55 minOct 1st, 1974Comedy, Western
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A spaghetti western in which three adventurers team up during the Mexican Revolution. Mary O'Donnell, a radical Irish journalist, wants to foment a peasant revolt in Mexico. She enlists the help of a seedy bandit, Lozoya, by saving him from a death sentence in Utah. They meet a man calling himself Prince Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky, who claims to be a Russian prince, not to mention a man of the cloth. Wallach pretends to be a Mexican folk hero. The trio crosses the border, the two men seeking a cache of gold while O'Donnell pursues her revolution.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:October 1st, 1974
Original Language:Italian
Executive Producers:Mickey Knox
Production Companies:Tritone Cinematografica, Hercules Associated Entertainment, Juan de Orduña, P.C., Terra-Filmkunst