I watched this out of pure boredom. My job is remote, so when my shift ends I'm already home. I get off at 3pm on Saturdays (I used to get off at 5:30). That's early enough to go out, but places are too crowded. And it seems like people are extra rude on the weekend compared to during the week, so I prefer to stay in the house after I finish working. But since I often find myself moping around, I'm trying to make it a habit to get on my laptop and watch something. I told myself it doesn't have to be a genre that I like. Just as long as it was made in the 20th century, preferably any decade before the 80s (because, unlike a lot of millennials, I think 80s films and TV shows are crap), I'll watch it, regardless of whether or not it's in color. I didn't expect to enjoy Ringo's Big Night as much as I did. I'm actually not a fan of westerns. The first spaghetti western I watched was The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and I loved it, so I tried to watch another one, but I found it so lame that I turned it off after fifteen minutes (it was called Blood at Sundown, which coincidentally was also made in 1966. I don't know, maybe I should give it another try). I came across this movie, and I was having doubts, but I started watching anyway, because like I said, I was quite bored. Well, I misjudged Ringo's Big Night - I was glued to the screen the whole time.
Stagecoaches have been getting robbed between two communities, Silver City and Tombstone. Whoever is committing the crime stole $200,000 that was sewn into a banker's clothing, the person who was transporting the money. Jack Balman (William Berger) has been labeled a suspect and put in jail with another man who's arm is broken. The two make an agreement: Jack breaks out of jail, goes to Tombstone, locates the $200,000, and when he returns they'll split the money. It moves a little slow at times, but overall it's climactic. I could watch it again, honestly. It's an action packed film. If you're a fan of spaghetti westerns but you haven't already seen this one, I suggest giving it a look.