Brother Outlaw (1971) is a Spaghetti Western centered on betrayal, revenge, and brotherhood in the lawless frontier. The story follows Slim (Tony Kendall), a skilled gunslinger whose life is shattered when his brother is murdered by a ruthless gang of outlaws. Driven by grief and a desire for justice, Slim sets out on a relentless quest to track down those responsible.
Along the way, he crosses paths with Lee (James Rogers), a drifter with his own troubled past. The two form a fragile alliance, navigating a violent world filled with double-crosses, bounty hunters, and corrupt figures. As Slim gets closer to the truth, he discovers deeper layers of betrayal that challenge his understanding of loyalty and justice.
The film builds toward a tense and emotional showdown, where revenge comes at a heavy cost. With its gritty tone, stark landscapes, and classic Spaghetti Western style, the movie emphasizes themes of vengeance, trust, and survival.
Main Cast:
Tony Kendall as Slim James Rogers as Lee Supporting cast includes various outlaws and townsfolk
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