Director Alfonso Brescia may be better known for his space movies like Battle of the Stars, War of the Robots, Star Odyssey and War of the Planets. Or maybe giallo movies Naked Girl Murdered In the Park and Your Sweet Body to Kill. Perhaps even his Ator sequel Iron Warrior or the absolutely demented The Beast In Space. Like all Italian exploitation directors, he hit so many genres and that also includes Westerns, as he made this, My Gun Is the Law, I giorni della violenza, Cry of Death If One Is Born a Swine, which was written by Renato Polselli, and this movie.
Written by Lorenzo Gicca Palli (who directed and wrote Blackie the Pirate and The Price of Death), Killer Caliber .32 is the story of Silver (Peter Lee Lawrence), a gunslinger who. is hunting a masked gang one by one. Silver might be one of the coolest Italian — well, Lawrence was a German-burn actor who lived in France — cowboy there is. He’s always ahead of the killers and dispatches each of them with a supernatural sense of calm.
Who is the man behind it all? Well, it’s either the man who hired him, banker Mr. Averell (Andrea Bosic), the sheriff (Mirko Ellis) or a gambler named Ramirez (Gregory West). No worries at all. Mr. Silver isn’t showing the slightest sense of fear or effort. He’s too cool for anything else.
You can watch this on YouTube.