This spaghetti western features one of the most famous characters, Fernando Sancho, and is available on Netflix.
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The video-on-demand (VOD) platform Netflix includes a classic spaghetti western in its catalog, to the delight of genre fans. With intrigue, duels, revenge, and the presence of Zaragoza-born actor Fernando Sancho, the film also features one of the most iconic characters in this cinematic style.
The film is I Am Trinidad , released in 1966 under the direction of Alberto De Martino. Starring Glenn Saxson as Glenn Garvin (also known in the plot as Django), it presents a story marked by inheritance, betrayal, and the thirst for justice. Among its supporting actors is Fernando Sancho , who instead of his usual characterization of a Mexican bandit, appears here as Gordon, a peculiar ally who brings an unmistakable charisma.
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The film wasn't an official sequel to the popular Django character. The plot follows Glenn, who, after his father's death at the hands of a bounty hunter, faces a complex web of deceit involving corrupt bankers, women leading double lives, and former business associates willing to betray him for money.
Once in the city, he learns that his father wasn't a criminal , but a businessman. Now he has an inheritance to claim, and a score to settle with the so-called Clusker (Nando Gazzolo). The presence of Sancho, remembered as one of the most prolific Spanish actors in European westerns, adds special interest. His figure, associated with dozens of films shot between Italy and Spain, became emblematic of the genre.
The addition to Netflix of the film, which in Italy is known as Django spara per primo , allows new generations to approach both Sancho's legacy and a spaghetti western that, despite its mixed reviews at the time, is now valued as an essential part of cinematic memory .
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