Ignazio Spalla, born in Siena, emerged as a notable figure in the Spaghetti Western genre during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He is best recognized for his role as Pedro Sanchez and his performances in films like Don't Wait, Django… Shoot! (1967) and Vengeance (1968). Spalla's ability to embody outlaws and gunfighters adds a distinct flavor to the gritty narratives of films such as Adiós, Sabata (1970) and Three Supermen of the West (1973). His contributions to cult cinema continue to resonate with fans of exploitation and genre films.
Dream of Zorro
General Ruarte has designs on Paco's fianceè Zaira. Paco often dreams of being Zorro and his two servants think of exploiting the situation: they give him sleeping pills which transform him into the undefeatable hero.