Sheriff Won't Shoot

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Lo sceriffo che non spara
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Directed by José Luis Monter
Renato Polselli
Written by Vincenzo Cascino
Guido Malatesta
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
CountriesSpain
Italy
Language Italian

Sheriff Won't Shoot (Italian : Lo sceriffo che non spara, Spanish : El sheriff no dispara) is a 1965 Italian and Spanish Spaghetti Western film.

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