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Seven Guns for Timothy is one of those offbeat spaghetti westerns that has a charm all its own. You have this greenhorn, Timothy Benson, who’s kind of the accidental hero, stuck between a mine and a scheming bandit named Rodriguez. The pacing shifts between tense standoffs and moments of camaraderie with his foreman Corky and his five friends, creating this balance of tension and warmth. The performances have a raw quality, and the atmosphere feels pretty gritty, typical of the genre but with its own quirky edge. It’s lesser-known, which makes it an interesting piece for collectors looking to explore the more obscure corners of the western landscape.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it something of a hidden gem for collectors. While not as widely circulated as some of its contemporaries, its scarcity adds to its allure. It's interesting to note how it often gets overshadowed by bigger titles, yet it has its own distinctive flavor that keeps enthusiasts on the lookout for a copy. If you're into the more obscure offerings of the spaghetti western era, this one might just pique your interest.
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