Wrath of God (, ) is a 1968 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film co-produced, co-written and directed by Alberto Cardone under the pseudonym Albert Cardiff.
The film was produced by Italian production companies Leone Film and Daiano Film in association with Spanish Atlantida Film. It was the first spaghetti western shot by genre specialist Wayde Preston.
Rewieving the film, Italian critic Davide Pulici described the film as a 'borderline' spaghetti western, emphasizing a plot which 'exceeds the limits of the absurd in a surreal bric-ÃÂ -brac that is probably unmatched by anything else in the genre'. Marco Giusti described it as 'baroque' and 'a total delirium'.