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God Forgives, I Don't Reviews

Wolff is a robber who kills everyone aboard the train he hijacks. He rides off and buries the money, but Hill hears about the robbery and is determined to find the loot. The two face each other in a gunfight after a crooked card game; however, it's not only the card game that's fixed, for Hill is given a gun loaded with blanks and is tricked into believing he has killed his adversary. Spencer, an insurance agent, teams up with Hill to find the cash, which they hide in a new spot before being ambushed and tortured by Wolff and his henchmen. Spencer manges a quick escape; Hill takes longer to get away, but when he does, he sends word to Wolff, demanding a showdown. Spenser also shows up for the final confrontation, which takes place at the money's new hiding place. In the end Wolff is killed and it is revealed that money is actually hidden elsewehre. Nothing very innovative can be found in this spaghetti Western.