In Salvatore Rosso´ movie, the hero is also deprived of a horse and soon drawn into a confrontation with crooks in a town he just entered. Local landbaron Acombar (Fajardo) is, as usual, nearby to embitter his life. Also a black-clad gunslinger is present (in Arizona on Earth it is black-clad gunman played by Carlo Gaddi, who invites the hero to a duel) and finally, Gary Hamilton (Steffen) gets Acombar on his knees with the help of the townspeople. In the review of Rosso´s movie, Scherpschutter wrote about some parallels between And God Said To Cain and A Stranger in Paso Bravo. I would like to add Juan Bosch´s movie to the picture – it could create a sort of spiritual trilogy, in which Arizona indeed takes place on Earth, the happenings of the Stranger in purgatory and Klaus Kinski’s revenge in the dark thunderstorms of hell.