My Name is Nobody (Lonesome Gun) 1973 – Terence Hill

My Name is Nobody (Lonesome Gun, also known as Mio nome è Nessuno, Il ) 1973 – Terence Hill

Starring Terence Hill, Henry Fonda, and Jean Martin.
Directors: Tonino Valerii, Sergio Leone

Young, ambitious gunman Nobody (Terence Hill) sets his eye on his idol, gunslinger Jack Beauregard (Henry Fonda), who’s intent on sailing off into retirement.

My Name is Nobody (also called Il mio nome è Nessuno and Lonesome Gun) is a 1973 spaghetti Western comedy film. The film was directed by Tonino Valerii and, in some scenes, by Sergio Leone.

Terence Hill – Nessuno
Henry Fonda – Jack Beauregard
Jean Martin – Sullivan
Leo Gordon – Red
Steve Kanaly – False barber
R.G. Armstrong – Honest John – R.K. Armstrong
Karl Braun – Jim
Alexander Allerson
Rainer Peets – Big Gun – as Remus Peets
Antoine Saint-John – Scape – as Antoine Saint John
Geoffrey Lewis – Leader of the Wild Bunch
Neil Summers – Squirrel
Piero Lulli – Sheriff
Mario Brega – Pedro
Marc Mazza – Don John – as Mark Mazza
Benito Stefanelli – Porteley
Franco Angrisano – Ferroviere
Hubert Mittendorf – as Humbert Mittendorf
Tommy Polgár
Antonio Palombi
Emil Feist
Carla Mancini – Mother
Luigi Antonio Guerra – Official – as Antonio Luigi Guerra
Ullrich Müller – Man
Claus Schmidt – Man
Angelo Novi

They Call Me Trinity (1971) – Lo chiamavano Trinità – Terence Hill

They Call Me Trinity (1971) – Lo chiamavano Trinità – Terence Hill

Starring: Actors: Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Farley Granger, Elena Pedemonte, Steffen Zacharias
Directors: Enzo Barboni

Half brothers Trinity and Bambino try to rescue a Mormon settlement while making a few dollars for themselves – dishonestly.

They Call Me Trinity, (Lo chiamavano Trinità) also called “My Name is Trinity”, is a 1971 spaghetti western movie starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. A sequel, Trinity Is STILL My Name!, was later produced. Bud Spence and Terence Hill play two brothers that defend a group of religious farmers against mexican thugs and an evil land owner.

This film made Terence Hill and Bud Spencer international stars.

Cast

Terence Hill – Trinity
Elena Pedemonte – Judith
Bud Spencer – Bambino
Farley Granger – Maj. Harriman
Steffen Zacharias – Jonathan
Dan Sturkie – Tobias
Gisela Hahn – Sarah
Ezio Marano – Weasel
Ugo Sasso – Sheriff
Remo Capitani – Mezcal
Riccardo Pizzuti – Jeff
Paolo Magalotti – Bandit
Luciano Rossi – Timmy
Vito Gagliardi
Antonio Monselesan
Gaetano Imbró – Blond bounty killer
Franco Marletta – as Francesco Marletta
Luigi Bonos – Ozgur – bartender as Gigi Bonos
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Artemio Antonini – Bandit
Gilberto Galimberti – Bandit
Jess Hill – Baby
Osiride Pevarello – Gioele
Franco Ukmar – Badman
Fortunato Arena – Barman
Dominic Barto – Mortimer
Alfio Caltabiano – Mortimer’s companion
Omero Capanna – Cowboy
Thomas Rudy – Emiliano
Sergio Smacchi – Mezcal’s Man
Pietro Torrisi – Henchman
Bruno Ukmar – Badman
Michele Cimarosa – Mexican prisoner
Alberto Dell’Acqua – Mezcal’s Man
Augusto Funari – Cowboy

One-Eyed Jacks (1961) – Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta

One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
Starring: Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta, Philip Ahn Director: Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta

One-Eyed Jacks, a western movie released in 1961, is the only film directed by Marlon Brando, who replaced the original director, Stanley Kubrick. Fleeing from the law after a bank robbery in Mexico, Dad Longworth finds a chance to take the stolen gold and leave his partner Rio to be captured. Years later, Rio escapes from the prison where he has been since, and hunts down Dad for revenge. Dad is now a respectable sheriff in California, and has been living in fear of Rio’s return.

It is presumed that the title refers to one-eyed jacks: the jacks in a deck of playing cards who are only showing one eye: the Jack of Hearts and the Jack of Spades.

Cast

Marlon Brando – Rio
Karl Malden – Sheriff Dad Longworth
Ben Johnson – Bob Amory
Katy Jurado – Maria Longworth
Pina Pellicer – Louisa
Miriam Colon – Redhead
Slim Pickens – Deputy Lon Dedrick
Larry Duran – Chico Modesto
Sam Gilman – Harvey Johnson
Timothy Carey – Howard Tetley
Elisha Cook Jr. – Carvey as Elisha Cook
Rodolfo Acosta – Mexican rurale captain as Rudolph Acosta
Joan Petrone – Flower girl
Tom Webb – Farmer’s son
Ray Teal – Barney
John Dierkes – Chet
Sheryl Deauville – Marina
Joe Dominguez – Corral keeper
Mickey Finn – Blacksmith
Nacho Galindo – Mexican townsman
Augie Gomez – Townsman
Al Haskell – Townsman
Fenton Jones – Square-dance caller
Margarita Martín – Mexican vendor
Philip Ahn – Uncle
Margarita Cordova – Nika Flamenco Dancer
Hank Worden – Doc
Clem Harvey – Tim
William Forrest – Banker
Mina Martinez – Margarita
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nesdon Booth – Townsman
Jorge Moreno – Bouncer in shack
Shichizo Takeda – Owner of cantina at beach
Felipe Turich – Card sharp
Henry Wills – Ephraim, Stableman
Snub’ Pollard – Townsman
John Michael Quijada – Mexican rurale sergeant
Francy Scott – Cantina girl

“Mclintock!” (1963) John Wayne

McLintock! (1963)

In an effort to get on with his life, McLintock saves a beautiful but impoverished widow from resettlement and hires her as his cook, welcoming both her and her two children into his home. Sparks begin to fly and McLintock’s simple and serene lifestyle comes to a crashing halt as an unexpected turn of events results in brawls, gunfire, an Indian attack, the engagement of his only daughter and…the return of Mrs. McLintock!

McLintock! is a 1963 comedy Western starring John Wayne, Patrick Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Stefanie Powers, Chill Wills, and Strother Marten. . The film is famous (or notorious) for its two spanking scenes, in which mother and daughter are each paddled with coal shovels: the daughter by her suitor, the mother by her estranged husband.

Cast

John Wayne George – Washington McLintock
Yvonne de Carlo – Louise Warren
Maureen O’Hara – Katherine McLintock
Patrick Wayne – Devlin Warren
Strother Martin – Agard
Gordon Jones – Matt Douglas
Robert Lowery – Gov. Cuthbert H. Humphreys
Leo Gordon – Jones
Jerry Van Dyke – Matt Douglas, Jr.
Stefanie Powers – Becky McLintock
Jake Kruschen – Jake Birnbaum
Chill Wills – Drago
Michael Pate – Puma
Edgar Buchanan – Bunny Dull
Bruce Cabot – Ben Sage
Perry Lopez – Davey Elk

Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1943)

The Secret Weapon

Based on the Sir Authur Conan Doyle story “The Dancing Men”, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are placed in WWII europe to help protect a scientist and his invention from the Nazis. Starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1943) is the fourth in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of Sherlock Holmes films.

Cast

Basil Rathbone …. Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Bruce …. Dr. John H. Watson
Lionel Atwill …. Professor Moriarty
William Post Jr. …. Dr. Franz Tobel
Mary Gordon …. Mrs. Hudson
Dennis Hoey …. Inspector Lestrade
Holmes Herbert …. Sir Reginald Bailey
Kaaren Verne …. Charlotte Eberli

The Image of Bruce Lee – Watch online

The Image of Bruce Lee
Starring: Bruce Li, Chang Leih Director: Kuen Yeung
Actors: Bruce Li, Chang Leih, Danna, John Cheung, Chan Ling Wai

Bruce Li (Not Bruce Lee!) is an undercover agent sent to unravel a counterfeit operation run by Yin-Chich Han (”Fist of Fury”) and Bolo Yeung (”Enter the Dragon”). Bruce shines as an actor, and dazzles the audience with an incredible display of martial arts talent in the violent film.

The Image of Bruce Lee was originally released in Hong Kong as Meng nan da zei yan zhi hu (International English title: Storming Attacks), although the Bruceploitation title was added for its American release.

Bruce Li – Dragon (Special Squad leader, as Ho Chung Dao)
Ling Wei Chen – Special Squad Car Driver
Lik Cheung – Inspector ‘Mustache’ Wang (as Chang Leih)
Danna – Donna (Agent Seven)
John Cheung – Steven (Han’s son)
Ging Man Fung – Nightclub’s owner
Ying-Chieh Han – Han Tin Lung
Pak-Kwong Ho – Chen Wen Hu
Bolo Yeung – Kimura (as Yang Szu)
Yee San Hon – Kimura’s Friend, Master at Kung Fu school