"The Four Just Men" Justice for Gino (TV Episode 1960) Poster

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(1960)

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6/10
If you're enjoying the run of Italian gangster episodes, you'll enjoy this one.
Sleepin_Dragon17 September 2023
Arthur overhears his brother Gino getting gunned down whilst on the phone, an intelligent, but hot tempered and impulsive man, he goes to take revenge, Jeff Ryder desperately tries to get him to rethink his plans.

It's beginning to feel a little bit like déjà vu, it's Ryder taking on yet more Italian gangsters, it pains me to say it, but this series is really starting to feel as though the ideas have dried up a little bit.

It's diverting enough, and compared to The Matador themed episode it doesn't feel half bad, but compare this with earlier episodes, and it's just not a patch on them.

Some decent action scenes, including a dramatic opening scene, I just found Ryder's involvement a little puzzling here.

Well acted, just a little lacking in terms of creative content.

Not bad, 6/10.
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5/10
Justice for Gino
Prismark1017 September 2023
Gino Barrett is a New York gangster who originated from Corsica. He knows his days might be numbered from rival gangster Jake Zoldi.

Gino's flame Inga is meant to call him at a certain time. Keep him engaged on the phone while Zoldi's goons kill Gino.

On the day Gino receives a call from his brother Arthur. He is studying architecture in Europe. Gino is trying to keep his brother away from a life of crime.

Only Arthur hears his brother gunned down and the police are not interested in the death of a hoodlum. Arthur seeks out Jeff Ryder who now has to stop Arthur pursuing an old fashioned Corsican vendetta.

A diverting episode as Jeff Ryder tries to get through a talented but hot headed and naive young man.
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