
Pistol for a Hundred Coffins is a 1968 Euro Western film about a young man seeking revenge for the murder of his parents. Also known as A Gun for a Hundred Coffins.
Directed by Umberto Lenzi (The House of Witchcraft; The House of Lost Souls; Nightmare Beach; Ghosthouse; Nightmare City; Eaten Alive!; Free Hand for a Tough Cop; Eyeball; The Man from Deep River; Seven Blood-Stained Orchids; Knife of Ice) from a screenplay co-written by Marco Leto, Eduardo Manzanos and Vittorio Salerno.
The Copercines Cooperativa Cinematográfica-Tritone Cinematografica co-production stars Peter Lee Lawrence, John Ireland, Gloria Osuna, Eduardo Fajardo, Julio Peña, Raf Baldassarre, Piero Lulli, Franco Pesce, Andrea Scotti and Calisto Calisti.

Plot:
Returning from the Civil War, Jim Slade (Peter Lee Lawrence) discovers his parents dead at their farm. It is said that the gang under the leadership of Corbett committed the crime. Jim now goes for revenge, but things turn out to be more complicated than he originally thought. To make some money, he accepts the job of a sheriff…
Trailer:
Full film – free on YouTube:
Release date:
August 24, 1968 (Italy)
Original titles:
Una pistola per cento bare – Italy
El sabor del odio – Spain
Countries of origin:
Italy
Spain
Filming locations:
Madrid, Spain
Technical specs:
1 hour 23 minutes
Audio: Mono
Aspect ratio: 2.35: 1 Technicolor Technicscope