Born in 1927 in Spain, Luis Barboo carved a niche in the realm of cult cinema with his memorable performances in films like Hannie Caulder (1971) and Female Vampire (1973). His work often intersected with the provocative style of Jesús Franco, exemplified in The Demons (1973) where he showcased his ability to navigate the bizarre and the erotic. Barboo's roles in Arizona Colt Returns (1970) and Cannon for Cordoba (1970) further solidified his status as a versatile actor within the exploitation genre, making him a noteworthy figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Arizona Colt Returns
Famed gunman Arizona Colt is living in near-isolation with his friend Double Whiskey. After learning that he has a bounty on his head he decides to go back to town and square things up. Shortly after faking his own death, Arizona is subsequently asked by the wealthy landlord Moreno to rescue his daughter from the grips of Arizona's old enemy, Keene, who was also responsible for framing Arizona and setting him up for the bounty in the first place. Arizona refuses at first, thinking to settle down with the beautiful bartender Sheena. But after his friend Double Whiskey is captured by Keene, Arizona decides to face the challenge. Nevertheless, certain complications make his mission far more dangerous than expected.