Fedra West (1968)

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Fedra West (1968)
  • Release date: 5 May 1968
  • Release year: 1968
  • Runtime: 90 minutes
  • Country: Spain, Italy
  • Keywords: spaghetti western, italo western, married, college, death, father, young, bar shootout, street shootout, gunfight
Plot:
After completing college in the US Stuart returns home to Mexico where his father Ramon rules his estate with brutal terror. Following the death of Stuart's mother Ramon has married young Wanda who promptly falls in love with Stuart.

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Fedra West (1968)

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Duration: 01:20:45
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