(1970) Bullets Over Dallas/ Plomo sobre Dallas
(In Spanish with English subtitles)
SPAGHETTI WESTERN
Produced and directed by José María Zabalza that has mysterious stranger, Dale Bryce (Carlos Quinley) coming into town looking for a guy named Ralston and wanting to know where the "3 Crosses Ranch" is located. And as a result of looking for one or two of those things, he is then threatened by some of the townspeople regarding the information connected to a foreman, Terry Morse (Juan Cortés) who manages the "Minister's Ranch" and another outlaw named Burkett (José Truchado). After bonding with the singer Helen (Claudia Gravy) from the saloon, we then find out that it regards some shady dealings in regarding the railway comp and cattle ranchers.
If you don't want to know then stop reading for I am about to reveal more about the movie, and not the ending.
It turns out that the reason the star Bryce is looking for Ralston (Luis Induni) is to inform him that his son, Mark had died. And because of what he knows about Ralston that he changed his mind about giving him half of the land title that may have been his son's had he still be alive. We also find out that Ralston and Terry Morse are conspirators with one another, motivating Ralston to steal the deed from Ryston even more.
Tons of dialogue and less action- excuse me, I mean there is action if you do not mind the few fights that usually have the star getting it at the end. And it is not until the final 5 minutes, the star Ryston finally gets to use his gun and not kill any baddies. There's nothing really cringing about this movie- it's just plain boring.