Any Gun Can Play (Italian: Vado... l'ammazzo e torno) is a 1967 spaghetti Western starring Gilbert Roland, Edd Byrnes and George Hilton.
The film revolves around a group of cowboys in search of gold, leading to double-crosses as they continually change allegiances and gain the upper hand, only to be thwarted by fellow outlaws, mysterious insurance investigators, and each other.
Monetero, along with his gang, successfully pulls off a train heist carrying $300,000 worth of gold despite the military's defense.
The Stranger, a relentless bounty hunter tracking Monetero for a long time, sees the chance to finally catch him.
Disguised as a priest, The Stranger enters Monetero's cell, promising him freedom in exchange for a share of the loot.
With the complete medal, they discover it belongs to the Montigo family, who owned land near the city in 1750, leading to ruins.
Having already deceived the insurance company official with bags of rocks, The Stranger, unwilling to live with two enemies pursuing him for the loot, proposes to share the treasure.
In the opening scene of the film, the three bandits who arrive in town clearly resemble the characters Tuco, Sentenza (Lee Van Cleef), and Blondie (Clint Eastwood).