Comin' at Ya! is a 1981 spaghetti western film, shot in 3-D, directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Tony Anthony, Victoria Abril, and Gene Quintano. The film was a tribute to the classic 1950s 3D westerns, using many of the classic tropes of the genre, including gunfights, fistfights, and a damsel in distress.

The story follows the young couple, H. H. Hart (Tony Anthony) and his bride Abilene (Victoria Abril), as they are preparing to exchange their wedding vows. However, their wedding ceremony is disrupted when two outlaw brothers, Pike (Gene Quintano) and Polk (Ricardo Palacios), arrive with their gang and start a massacre, leaving almost everyone dead or wounded. They kidnap Abilene and several other young women and take them on a journey across the inhospitable terrain of the old west.

H.H. wakes up to the massacre and only sustains a minor flesh wound and sees his wife being taken away by the bandits. He quickly saddles up and begins the long trek to track down the brothers and save his beloved. Along the way, he enlists the help of a traveling performer, Babyface (Raf Baldassarre), who is also looking for his sister, who has been kidnapped by the same gang.

H.H. and Babyface follow the trail of the outlaws through treacherous landscapes, facing many dangers including ambushes by the bandits, attempted lynchings by angry townspeople, and encounters with Native American tribes. Eventually, they catch up with the brothers and their gang and engage them in a fierce gunfight, leading to a dramatic showdown.

Comin' at Ya! is known for its innovative use of 3D technology, with the film's opening titles and many of the action sequences popping out of the screen at the audience. The film also features a memorable soundtrack composed by composer Carlo Savina, which perfectly captures the excitement and tension of the wild west.

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