Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand

One night after meeting the beautiful Tania, he dreams that his neighbour, Amitrano, has been murdered by his family.

Then Amitrano appears and demands Alberto's passport so he can escape to South America.

[5] It was one of the first notable roles for Raquel Welch, who at that stage was best known for her photographs in magazines than her acting.

"[1] The Los Angeles Times said the film was "as appetizing as a piece of stale pre-fab pizza... lengthy and boring... never were so many fireworks set off in such a dud of a movie.".

[6] The Chicago Tribune called it a "tedious and terrible mess... a disastrous dud.