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• Only notable for its protagonists, a married couple in a relationship based on equality and equal skills—a stark contrast to the legions of lonesome, more or less misogynistic men who usually dominate Spaghetti Westerns. However, Adios Cjamango is extremely naïve and poorly edited, incoherent, bordering on the ridiculous and incomprehensible. Not to mention the utterly inappropriate portrayal of Native Americans.

• “An erratic film featuring an attractive couple and partly salvaged by a nice twist at the end.”
— Mark Franklin, Once Upon a Time in a Western

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