While looking for the money purportedly taken by his murdered brother, a chain mail-clad gunfighter battles a pacifist sheriff, a seductive banker, a one-armed Mexican bandit, unscrupulous businesspeople, and hippies.
Sergio Corbucci co-wrote and directed the 1969 Spaghetti Western The Specialists (Gli specialisti, also known as Drop Them or I’ll Shoot). It was a collaboration between Italy, France, and West Germany. Critics and researchers of Corbucci’s Westerns consider The Specialists to be the final picture in the director’s “Mud and Blood” trilogy, which also includes Django (1966) and The Great Silence (1967).