Awkward Hands (1970)

Awkward Hands (1970) poster

The story of a young peaceful ranch hand who falls for the boss’ daughter. The couple’s romance is kept secret because the beautiful woman is desired and promised to a rich opponent. When Peter defends her honor he is severely beaten and left for dead in the desert. Nursed back to health by a mysterious gunman dressed in black and again later by a mysterious Chinese master, heathy and wiser Peter sets out for revenge.

Director: Rafael Romero Marchent
Genre: Western
Runtime: 93 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Antón García Abril
Cinematography: Miguel Fernández Mila
Editing: Antonio Gimeno
Production: Emat Cinematografica, Aitor Films
Country: Italy, Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Themes

Spaghetti Western

Keywords

spaghetti western, whipping, eurowestern, plague

More Films by Director: Rafael Romero Marchent
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Awkward Hands about?
The story of a young peaceful ranch hand who falls for the boss’ daughter. The couple’s romance is kept secret because the beautiful woman is desired and promised to a rich opponent. When Peter defends her honor he is severely beaten and left for dead in the desert. Nursed back to health by a mysterious gunman dressed in black and again later by a mysterious Chinese master, heathy and wiser Peter sets out for revenge.
Who directed Awkward Hands?
Awkward Hands was directed by Rafael Romero Marchent.
Who stars in Awkward Hands?
Awkward Hands stars Peter Lee Lawrence, Alberto de Mendoza, Pilar Velázquez, Antonio Casas, Manuel de Blas, Antonio Pica.
How long is Awkward Hands?
Awkward Hands has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is Awkward Hands?
Awkward Hands is a Western film.
Where was Awkward Hands produced?
Awkward Hands was produced in Italy, Spain.
What are the themes of Awkward Hands?
The themes of Awkward Hands include: Spaghetti Western.