[Machine Translation] The Macaroni Nobleman. The world's first and latest 4K restored version of the early masterpiece by Giuliano Gemma, aka "Ringo" from "The Apples" (Sequel to "A Dollar in the Wilderness") is now available! The long-awaited Japanese dubbed version (Gemma=Nachi Nozawa) is included on the disc for the first time! Giuliano Gemma, who starred in "The Boss of the Evening Sun", "A Dollar in the Wilderness", "Sequel to A Dollar in the Wilderness", and "The Wandering Lone Wolf" in 1965, has once again teamed up with "A Dollar in the Wilderness" director Calvin J. Paget for this ambitious film. The lynching scene in which Gemma's eyes are burned out is literally the "highlight" of the film! The melancholy harmonica by master musicians Morricone and Ferio, and the stylish direction of the last scene will make you weep! This is one of the favorite films of Quentin Tarantino, who is known as a macaroni western lover. --The film is set in the U.S. at the end of the Civil War. Confederate Lieutenant Gary ( Giuliano Gemma ), taken prisoner by the Union Army, takes the job of guiding Union Captain Lefebvre and Sergeant Pitt on their way to deliver a secret letter to the Confederates, calling off the surprise attack on Fort Yuma in order to save his fellow Confederates. On the way, however, they are attacked by Riggs, a bandit, and Pitt is killed. Gary, who has doubts about the cause of death, takes the secret book from Lefebvre and rushes ahead, but he ends up being accused of killing the sergeant and hunted down. Cornered in the river, Gary quickly hides the secret book in the travel bag of a stranded singer, Connie ( Sophie Daumier ), but Lefebvre shoots him and he disappears into the river. Aided by a kindly old man, Gary secretly visits Connie's bar and tries to recover the secret book, but Riggs and his friends capture him and lynch him in a fiery quarry where they burn his eyeballs out.