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$100,000 for Ringo (1965)$100,000 for Ringo (1965)iMDB Rating: 5.7
Date Released : 18 November 1965
Genre : Drama, Western
Stars : Richard Harrison, Fernando Sancho, Luis Induni, Massimo Serato. A stranger named Lee Barton rides into the western town of Rainbow Valley where he's mistaken for a former resident named Ward Cluster who was believed killed in the Civil War. Cluster's wife, Rose, is now dead but his young son, Sean -- raised by Indian chief, Gray Bear -- also believes Barton to be his father. Barton soon finds himself in opposition to local boss Tom Cherry who used local ..." />
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A stranger named Lee Barton rides into the western town of Rainbow Valley where he's mistaken for a former resident named Ward Cluster who was believed killed in the Civil War. Cluster's wife, Rose, is now dead but his young son, Sean -- raised by Indian chief, Gray Bear -- also believes Barton to be his father. Barton soon finds himself in opposition to local boss Tom Cherry who used local Indians to drive off settlers and who then turned against the Indians. Cherry is "sweet" on blonde townswoman Deborah but Deborah loves a drunken man named Ive. Cherry seeks to find $200,000 stashed away by a Mexican general and during the course of his hunt captures and flogs Barton and then kills both Deborah and Ive. Barton, having joined forces with a wandering sheriff from Tucson, kills Cherry in a shoot-out, finds the missing money, and plans a future with adopted son, Sean.

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Review :

Richard Harrison gets whipped -- by the script.

There's certainly a lot of action in this production -- a seemingly endless series of shootouts and fistfights involving good white guys, bad white guys, Indians, and various members of the Mexican army. One bad guy gets a fork stabbed through his hand and Richard Harrison gets tied up and whipped. (Curiously, though Harrison was one of those muscular physique-models who went to Europe in the wake of Steve Reeves' success as "Hercules," he plays this whipping scene with his shirt on, and that shirt must be made of a super fabric before it never shows so much as a rip!)

The action soon becomes wearying, however, because the muddled plot never generates much interest and the characters' motives and allegiances are confusingly presented. Even fans of "spaghetti westerns" may want to skip this one.

(Note: though the song heard at the beginning and end of the movie refers to "Ringo," that name is never used in dialog in connection with the Richard Harrison character who instead goes by the names "Lee Barton" and "Ward Cluster." Also, the "$100,000" referred to in the movie's American title seems inaccurate since the trove of lost money proves to be $200,000.)

As for Harrison's flogging scene, it would probably have been included in the book, "Lash! The Hundred Great Scenes of Men Being Whipped in the Movies," had Harrison played it with his shirt off. This attempt to flog information from Harrison does provide the movie with its best dialog. "If I were you," says the villain, giving his victim a momentary reprieve from the whip, "I'd choose a much quicker death. I promise you that I'll leave you here to rot unless that tongue of yours loosens up a bit."

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