Any Gun Can Play: (Italian: Vado l'ammazzo e torno) is a 1957 spaghetti western starring Gilbert Roland, Ed Byrnes and George Hilton. It follows a familiar pattern of protagonists searching for gold, double-crossing one an... more »other and a high body count. The three main characters continually change allegiances and get the upper hand only to be thwarted by fellow outlaws, mysterious insurance investigators and each other. This was Hilton's first big role and he is quite winning as "Stranger" as is veteran Roland as the band Monetero. In the opening scene one of the three outlaws is dressed very similar to Clint Eastwood's character in The Man With No Name. 105min / Color / 2:35:1 / 1967. A Bullet for Sandoval: John Warner (George Hilton) is a rebel soldier who deserts his outfit on the eve of battle and goes over the border into Mexico to be with his girlfriend when she gives birth to their child. When he arrives Warner finds that his fiancée has died in childbirth and her father, played by Ernest Borgnine, lusts only to kill him. Raw, savage Western fare in the tradition of A Fistful Of Dollars, co-directed by Lucio Fulci, one of the masters of blood-soaked Italian horror/fantasies and sexy thrillers. 91min / Color / 2:35:1 / 1970. Bonus Features: Any Gun Can Play: Theatrical Trailer. A Bullet for Sandoval: Theatrical Trailer, Widescreen Anamorphic Transfer Enhanced for 16x9 monitors. Product Specs: 1-DVD9; Dolby Digital Mono; 203 minutes; Color; 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio; Year - 1969 & 1968; SRP - $14.99.« less