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Hole in the Forehead (1968) is one of those Westerns that feels a bit off-kilter but intriguing in its execution. The narrative follows a stranger and a bandit who are on this quirky quest for a trio of playing cards that supposedly lead to treasure. The pacing is a bit uneven, with moments that linger and others that rush by, giving it a unique rhythm. The atmosphere is pretty gritty, and you can feel the dust and sweat through the screen. The practical effects aren't flashy but have a certain charm that adds to the film's rough edges. The performances aren't groundbreaking, but there's something compelling about the characters' desperation and drive.
This film has had some difficulty in preservation, and prints can be hard to find, making it something of a hidden gem among collectors. There are a few VHS releases floating around, but not much else in terms of modern formats. Interest in this title tends to be niche, attracting those who appreciate lesser-known Westerns or are simply curious about its unconventional narrative. If you come across a copy, it might be worth picking up for its odd charm.
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