After she is raped by the trio of outlaw brothers who murdered her husband, a frontierswoman hires a bounty hunter to instruct her in the use of a gun so she can exact her revenge.After she is raped by the trio of outlaw brothers who murdered her husband, a frontierswoman hires a bounty hunter to instruct her in the use of a gun so she can exact her revenge.After she is raped by the trio of outlaw brothers who murdered her husband, a frontierswoman hires a bounty hunter to instruct her in the use of a gun so she can exact her revenge.
- American Indian
- (uncredited)
- Mexican Bandit Chief
- (uncredited)
- The Preacher
- (uncredited)
- San Angelo Sheriff
- (uncredited)
- Guitarist on Veranda
- (uncredited)
- Samuel Harrington
- (uncredited)
- Shopkeeper
- (uncredited)
- Mexican Soldier
- (uncredited)
- Jim Caulder
- (uncredited)
- Mexican Bandit
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
impressive
The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful
Rape victim confronts an unholy trinity
Raquel Welch portrays "Hannie", and Robert Culp craftily plays "Luther Price", ace bounty hunter, mankiller, and Hannie's mentor.
The real stars of this piece are Strother Martin, Jack Elam and Ernest Borgnine. If you can imagine 'The Three Stooges' as utterly filthy, scummy vagabonds with a propensity for murder, rape and theft, you might get an idea of how this family operates.
Strother Martin in particular is a delight; in the middle of a gunbattle he engages in a clumsy fistfight with one of his brothers over some trivial matter. Another priceless moment is when he presides at a brother's funeral, using a stolen Bible that he cannot even read.
Look for Christopher Lee's subtle and well-crafted performance as a former Confederate gunmaker.
Not your usual Western, this film is well worth watching despite its flaws.
Rated 7.7/10.
She's just killing me too
The strong influences of Peckinpah and spaghetti westerns are pretty obvious and mix together surprisingly well. The plot could have deserved a bit more development but it gives fairly good enjoyment as it is, if you enjoy westerns in general. I consider this one of the better films from director Kennedy.
I spit on your Oats!
That is it, it is what it is, Welch is stunningly beautiful and sexy and director Burt Kennedy wastes no opportunities to capitalise on this fact. If we are honest she's miscast, but it really doesn't matter, nor does finding Christopher Lee in the picture as a wily old gunsmith!
The mix of humour with a rape revenge storyline is a little uncomfortable at times, but not insultingly so, while Kennedy has a good eye for action. Edward Scaife photographs (Panavision) pleasingly out of Almería in Spain, and Ken Thorne's musical score trundles along without intrusion.
It's off-beat, even unique, and while it misses the chance to be a feminist Western of some standing, there's a real good time to be had here for those willing to buy into the daftness of it all. 7/10
Did you know
- TriviaIn his seven-decade career, this was Sir Christopher Lee's only Western.
- GoofsIn the opening few minutes, as the three bad guys are getting out of town after robbing the bank, they are riding across the desert and a radio antenna can be seen atop one of the mountains.
- Quotes
Thomas Luther Price: If you're too close to a man, you see too much of him. You can watch him sweat, wet his mouth, blink. And while your eyes are taking all that in, he can kill you. Back off. See everything and nothing.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Many Faces of Christopher Lee (1996)
- How long is Hannie Caulder?Powered by Alexa
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $459,650
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1







