Antonio Iranzo, born in 1930, was a Spanish actor whose career spanned decades, leaving a mark on cult cinema. He appeared in Cut-Throats Nine (1972), where his distinctive voice and commanding presence added depth to the film's gritty narrative. In Inquisition (1977), Iranzo further showcased his talent in the realm of exploitation cinema, navigating the dark themes with a compelling performance. His work in Gentleman Killer (1967) also highlights his ability to embody complex characters, solidifying his status in the genre.
Gentleman Killer
In a disputed border town, the US Army waits for word from Washington as to the rightful country it belongs, while dealing with a rowdy pack of Mexican soldier/bandits. Into the mix rides seemingly mysterious stranger Anthony Steffan, who looks like a dandy but has a few deadly tricks up his sleeve. In a lawless border town, the US Army stands at a tense standoff, torn between allegiances. Enter the enigmatic Anthony Steffan, a stylish stranger harboring lethal secrets, who must navigate treachery and chaos to claim his own fate amidst brewing conflict.