Day After Tomorrow

Wed Jan 01 2025 20:00:37 GMT-0300 (Brasilia Standard Time)

Day After Tomorrow - Bespectacled pistolero Stan Ross comes to Canyon City and becomes involved with two feuding factions, after a clerk has been killed by the banker Jefferson during a botched holdup, while robbing his own bank.


Day After Tomorrow (1968)
Director: Nick Nostro
Writers: Nick Nostro, Carlos Emilio Rodríguez, Giovanni Simonelli
Stars: Richard Harrison, Pamela Tudor, Paolo Gozlino
Genre: Western, Spaghetti Western, Drama
Country: Spain, Italy
Language: Spanish
Release Date: August 13, 1968 (Italy)
Also Known As: One After Another
Filming Locations: Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Spain


Story:
Turning up after having found out a few days ago that the towns bank has been robbed, glasses wearing bounty hunter Stan Ross enters the a near by saloon, and quickly shows the tough locals that even if they are able to take his sight away from him, he still has enough cunning in his fighting skills to knock them all to the ground.
Impressed by Stan’s no nonsense approach, mayor and bank manager of the town (who also has total control over what goes on in the town) Jefferson accepts Ross’s request for money if he is able to capture one of the Mexican bandits from the recent robbery, dead or alive.
Careful give a silent and stern exterior appearance instead of a trigger happy one, Ross finds the Mexican bandits hiding in the mountain, and quickly ends up coming face to face with bandit leader Espartero.
Allowing Espartero to give the shocking news that he and his gang had no connection at all to the robbery, and also that Espartero had been recently working closely with Jefferson, Stan begins to wonder if Jefferson has a much stronger grip on the city than he had ever expected.


Review:
Worth Watching when You’re Going through the Genre One After the Other
Whether you think this movie was atypical or not, I think, comes down to what you pay attention to. If you’re the kind that gets into personal details, you’ll likely think that, but if you’re looking at the genre top down it’s not that different than the standard fare. I felt it was a solid example of the genre and worth watching for genre-philes. It does well with non SW lovers as well, so, a solid entry I say. You could argue that it is very typical in the way it is atypical. The glasses are a good example. Seems an odd touch if you think of it in an absolute sense, but typical “routinely does the highly improbable” in SW terms.
I liked it. Written by adrianswingler on imdb.com



Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) Uno dopo l’altro
Brazil Cada Bala, Uma Morte
France Adios Caballero
Greece Ekei pou den ftanei o nomos(transliterated title)
Hong Kong One After the Other(English, premiere title)
Hong Kong Xi yen shen chang(Mandarin)
Italy Uno dopo l’altro
Spain Adiós caballero(Alternative Title)
Spain Uno después de otro
Turkey Önce onu sonra seni(Turkish)
United States Day After Tomorrow
United States One After Another
West Germany Von Django - mit den besten Empfehlungen!
Yugoslavia Kanjon siti(Serbian, literal title)


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