Texas, Adios | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 17, 2022
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Any suspicions of what to expect from seeing Franco Nero going to work with his guns will be correct and satisfied.
| genre | Action | Western |
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| synopsis | A Texan sheriff and his younger brother travel across the border into Mexico to confront the man who killed their father. |
| lead actors | Franco Nero | Alberto Dell'Acqua | Elisa Montés | José Guardiola | Livio Lorenzon | Hugo Blanco | Luigi Pistilli | Antonella Murgia | Gino Pernice | José Suárez |
| director | Ferdinando Baldi |












