Minnesota Clay is a spaghetti western film released in 1964. The film was directed by Sergio Corbucci and starred Cameron Mitchell, Ethel Rojo, and Fernando Sancho.

The film begins with Minnesota Clay (Cameron Mitchell), an ex-gunfighter, being released from prison after serving a sentence for a crime he didn't commit. He discovers that his wife and child have left him and that he is slowly losing his sight due to a gunshot wound he received years ago.

Determined to clear his name and seek revenge on the man who withheld evidence at his trial, a corrupt landowner named Burton (Antonio Roso), Minnesota returns to his hometown. He finds that the town is under the control of Burton and his henchmen, who terrorize the locals and enforce their will with violence.

With the help of a bar owner named Domingo (Fernando Sancho) and a beautiful Mexican woman named Manuelita (Ethel Rojo), Minnesota sets out to expose Burton's corruption and clear his name. But as his sight worsens and his enemies close in, Minnesota must rely on his wits and his remaining senses to stay alive.

The film is notable for its stylish direction, well-choreographed action scenes, and strong performances from the cast, particularly Cameron Mitchell in the lead role. Despite being relatively unknown, it remains a cult favorite among fans of spaghetti westerns.

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