The Boldest Job in the West explained

The Boldest Job in the West
Director:José Antonio de la Loma
Producer:José María Carcasona
Juan Cristóbal Jiménez-Quesada
Pierre Kalfon
Starring:Mark Edwards
Carmen Sevilla
Charly Bravo
Music:Stelvio Cipriani
Cinematography:Hans Burmann
Antonio Millán
Studio:Action Film
Les Films Number One
Promofilms
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:France
Italy
Spain
Language:Spanish

The Boldest Job in the West (Spanish:El más fabuloso golpe del Far-West) is a 1972 western film directed by José Antonio de la Loma and starring Mark Edwards, Carmen Sevilla and Charly Bravo.[1] The film is a Spaghetti Western, co-produced by France, Italy and Spain. A gang plans to pull off a bank robbery without shedding blood, but their attempt quickly descends into a massacre.

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  1. Weisser p.43