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Vincente is a minor antagonist in the 1964 Spaghetti Western movie A Fistful of Dollars. He was a loyal member of the Rojo Gang who helped them in their schemes.
He was portrayed by the late Fernando Sánchez Polack.
Biography[]
Past[]
Nothing is known about Vincente's past other than that he was likely born in Mexico and at some point joined the Rojo Gang in a life of crime. He would assist them in their alcohol smuggling operations into the United States.
A Fistful of Dollars[]
After the The Stranger betrayed the gang, Vincente was personally ordered alongside Martín, Paco and Miguel by Ramón Rojo to accompany him. Later, after they had captured The Stranger, Vincente was tasked (to his anger since he was in the middle of a poker game) alongside Chico to keep watch on him until the gang wanted to torture him more. However, The Stranger had managed to escape from his binds and had set up a big barrel which he rolled down at them the moment they entered and locked the door, killing both of them instantly.
External Links[]
- Vincente on the Dollars Trilogy Wiki
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