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Minnesota Clay
Minnesota Clay
1964 ·93 min ·Italy, France, Spain · 16+
6.7
IMDb 6.0 КП 5.9
Western
Director: Sergio Corbucci
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Wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, Minnesota Clay seeks revenge on the man who withheld evidence at his trial. There is a problem however, he is going blind.

Cameron Mitchell
Actor
Georges Rivière
Actor
Ethel Rojo
Actor

Minnesota Clay is viewed as a modest, middle-of-the-road entry in the Spaghetti Western genre that occupies a middle ground between American and Italian traditions. While it manages to provide a standard narrative of lone-hero justice, the consensus suggests it lacks the visual or stylistic flair to elevate it beyond mediocrity.

Originality The film functions as a hybrid project that lacks a distinct identity, struggling to balance American Western conventions with the burgeoning Italian style.
Acting Fernando Sancho stands out as the primary source of life in the film, though critics are split on whether his theatrical performance is an asset or an over-the-top distraction.
Production The visual presentation, including cinematography and sets, is described as uninspired and functional rather than artistic.
Pacing The film suffers from inconsistent momentum, resulting in a viewing experience that feels uneven and difficult to engage with throughout.
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