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Texas, Adios
A Texan sheriff and his younger brother travel across the border into Mexico to confront the man who killed their father.
Genre: Western
Director: Ferdinando Baldi
Actors: Alberto Dell'Acqua, Antonella Murgia, Elisa Montés, Franco Nero, Gino Pernice, Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia, Hugo Blanco, José Guardiola, Livio Lorenzon, Luigi Pistilli
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