Comin at Ya! | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 20, 2022
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3D gimmicks reminds me of the Dr. Tongue parodies on SCTV. Still a decent, violent romp in 2D.
| genre | Action |
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| synopsis | A young couple's wedding ceremony is brutally interrupted when a pair of outlaw brothers arrive and massacre almost everyone in sight. They kidnap the beautiful young bride and leave her husband for dead. Luckily, he only sustains a flesh wound and quickly saddles up to track down the brothers before they sell his wife and a group of other women at an auction to a group of Mexican brothel owners. |
| lead actors | Tony Anthony | Gene Quintano | Victoria Abril | Ricardo Palacios | Lewis Gordon | Luis Barboo | Charly Bravo | Joaquín Gómez |
| director | Ferdinando Baldi |












