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Brain Teasers:
Which German actress worked for directors Alfred Vohrer, Rudolf Thome, Sergio Corbucci, Gerhard Janda and Sherry Hormann?
George Grimes and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Iris Berben.
Which American actor worked with directors Greydon Clark, Peter Sasdy, Alfonso Brescia, Sergio Corbucci, Fernando Di Leo and Bruno Corbucci?
George Grimes and Bertrand van Wonterghem knew that it was Jack Palance.
Which Italian screenwriter was a frequent collaborator with Bruno Corbucci?
George Grimes knew of Giovanni Grimaldi. Bertrand van Wonterghem knew of Mario Amendola.
And now for some new brain teasers:
What is the family relationship between Moira Orfei and Liana Orfei?
Which Italian actress worked for directors Mario Costa, Luigi Capuano, Federico Fellini, Massimo Pupillo and Albert Band?
Which Spanish actor worked for directors Victor Matellano, Sergio Leone, Vittorio Cottafavi, Luis Arroyo and Nicholas Ray?
Name the movies from which these images came.
Bertrand van Wonterghem and George Grimes identified last week's frame grab of Iris Berben in VAMOS A MATAR COMPANEROS.
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Can you name from what movie it came?
Charles Gilbert, Angel Rivera and George Grimes identified last week's photo of Virna Lisi and Ornella Vanoni in ROMOLO E REMO, aka DUEL OF THE TITANS.
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Can you name from what movie it came?
George Grimes identified last week's photo of Margarete Robsahm in DANZA MACABRA, aka CASTLE OF BLOOD.
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Can you name from what movie it came?
Angel Rivera and George Grimes identified last week's frame grab of Michelle Yeoh and Jackie Chan in POLICE STORY 3: SUPERCOP.
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I am interested in knowing what movies you have watched and what you enjoyed or not. So please send me an email at scinema@earthlink.net if you'd like to share. Here's what I watched last week:
Mildly enjoyed:
ACES GO PLACES IV (1986) - I hate the edited for Western audiences versions with the title MAD MISSION, so I try never to mention them. Ringo Lam took over as the director for the fourth installment of this series, and he seems to have determined to make the a more action intensive version than the friendlier previous three films. In any case, this film features one of my favorite comedy bits ever: When the two blonds pull guns on Karl Maka with little Cyrus Wong in Maka's hands, Wong's hands immediately shoot up in surrender. He quickly wraps his arms around Maka's neck when Maka shoots his hands up, too. Samuel Hui is the test subject for Professor Roy Chiao in a secret laboratory in New Zealand. When the bad guys show up, Chiao gives Hui the prism which makes everythiing work. Hu escapes with Chiao's daughter Sally Yeh, and they quickly head to Hong Kong to get help from cop Karl Maka. Maka's wife, Sylvia Chang, wants Maka to resign from the dangerous police force and stay home with their son Cyrus Wong. At first the bad guys try to grab Maka figuring that he will lead them to Hui. Failing that, they grab Chang in exchange for the prism. Eventually, everyone ends up in the New Zealand laboratory where we see the main bad guy, Ronald Lacey - playing the same character as he did in RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. A lot of this movie is mind numbingly silly, but then it becomes scarily violent. Tak-Hing Kwan, who began starring in movies as Hung Fei-Hong in 1949 and made about 77 over the years. Shih Kien frequently played the villain against Tak-Hing Kwan, and here they are comically reunited as rival coaches for the HK Police Force and Interpol ice hockey teams. If nothing else, this film re-confirms that Sylvia Chang is one of cinema's great beauties.
CHINGIS KHAN UNDER THE ETERNAL SKY, aka CHINGGIS KHAAN UNDER THE POWER OF THE ETERNAL BLUE SKY - I rented this VHS from a Japanese language video store in L.A. with the title CHINGIS KHAN UNDER THE ETERNAL SKY. It turns out that the film was produced by Chingis Film Studio of Mongolia, so the tape featured Mongolian audio with Japanese subtitles. Needless to say, there was much in the film that I did not understand having only seen the 1965 film GENGHIS KHAN, which was wildly inaccurate. After watching the tape, I found the film on YouTube with the longer tittle MOVIE CHINGGIS KHAAN UNDER THE POWER OF THE ETERNAL BLUE SKY and it ran 3 hours 48 minuts and 46 seconds. The Japanese tape only ran 2 hours and 30 minutes, so aside from adding a prologue explaining the size of the Mongolian Empire at its height, the Japanese version was shortened and a pop song was added to the end credits. I'm guessing that the Mongolian filmmakers grew tired of seeing their culture and history badly portrayed by foreigners, so this movie was made. Unfortunately, it didn't seem to travel very well outside their own country and the is no mention of it on the IMDb. Obviously produced with a lavish budget, the wide screen film has quite the spectacle with masses of riders. There is even an impressive sequence of the Mongols attacking the walls of a city. I hope someday an English friendly version of the complete film will appear for me to view.
Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr. "Artistic Roots: Kristin Chenoweth and Spike Lee" (2026)
THE LONGEST WEEK (2014) - Having had a great success with his short film A Relationship In Four Days (2007), writer/director Peter Glanz tried something similar for TV with The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks, which ran for three episodes on AMC. He made a feature version of the short film in 2012, but it didn't get released until 2014. Oddly, while Jenny Slate is the first name in the opening credits, she only has a small role in three scenes. Jason Bateman is a 40-something fellow who has lived his whole life in his parent's hotel with unlimited credit cards, while his parents have been traveling the world. The news comes over that the parents were shipwrecked on a deserted island, and after spending time without distractions, they decided that they didn't like each other and filed for divorce. Consequently they also decided they didn't want to support their son anymore, and he is quickly evicted from his hotel life with no credit anymore. He moves in with his buddy, the artist Billy Crudup, while he still sees psychiatrist Tony Roberts. With Roberts he discusses his inability to trust women and that the women he wants to have sex with he doesn't find that he likes. And the women that he likes, he doesn't want to have sex with. Crudup introduces Bateman to the woman Crudup is in love with, Olivia Wilde, who doesn't want to have sex with Crudup. Crudup demands that Bateman not make a move on Wilde, so, of course, he takes her out, gets her drunk and has sex with her. Pretending that he has to move out of his hotel because of remodeling, Batemen moves in with Wilde, and begins, for the first time in his life, to have guilt feelings about how he treated Crudup. After a week, Bateman finally tells Wilde that he's been lying to her, but sells a family car to get his own apartment. Wilde ends up returning to Crudup just as Bateman's parents reconcile and reinstate their son's life as a rich bachelor. Bateman, who has been saying that he's going to write a great American novel like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edith Wharton, finally writes a novel based on his one week, which everyone opinions is a rip-off of Fitzgerald and Wharton. At times this film is reminiscent of ANNIE HALL without the jokes. Others find similarities with the films of Wes Anderson. On the plus side, I had never before found Olivia Wilde very attractive, but she is in this movie.
MONKEY, aka THE MONKEY GOES WEST (1966) - This mid-1960s Shaw Brothers production was an attempt to tell the old Chinese Folk Tale, often called "Journey To the West", as a special effects movie. As the popularity of Buddhism is increasing, the Emperor orders Monk Fan Ho to go to India and bring back Buddhist scripture. Along the way, demons destroy Ho's escort. Alone on a mountain, Ho hears Monkey Yueh Hua speaking from inside the ground. Because he can be a troublemaker, the Monkey has been imprisoned in the mountain with a spell. Monkey promises to help Ho deal with the demons if the monk climbs to the top of the mountain and destroys the spell. Ho gets to the top of the mountain only to be stopped by Earth God Yao-ko Chu, who warns him that Monkey can not be trusted. Monkey swears he will behave, Ho believes him and throws away the spell. The Goddess of Mercy Hsin-Yen Chao appears and gives Ho a jade with which Ho can control Monkey. Although Monkey refuses to agree to the Monk's rule that he can't kill any of the demons they fight, Monkey proves to be the Monk's greatest defender. The Monk is always trying to redeem evil-doers, and ends up recruiting a number of demons to be his new escort, including Pigsy Peng Peng and Sandy Shun Tien. While this doesn't seem to have been based on a Peking Opera, a good portion of this movie is sung. For me, this film often gets tedious as I am not familiar with the folk tale, but the professional Shaw Brothers production values keep me watching. The highlight of the movie came when the monk was attacked by a river monster and the filmmakers cut from the Carlo Rambaldi built monster from PERSIUS L'INVINCIBILIE, aka MEDUSA AGAINST THE SON OF HERCULES, to an inferior full size creature made by the Shaw Brothers.
MY FAMILY (1986) - According to the IMDb, MY FAMILY was just one of six movies in which Richard Ng appeared in 1986. Here he is a medical man with a wife, Fung Bo Bo, a teenage son, Lui Fong, a teenage daughter, May Lo and a young daughter, Pauline Kwan. Most of the movie is a series of romantic vignettes involving the children. Lui Fong is doing poorly in school, so a tutor is hired, and May Lo is immediately smitten. A teenage girl who calls herself Madonna, after the pop star, flirts with Lui, and he is smitten. Kwan is so smitten by a boy she sees on roller skates, that she buys him a piece of cake while he's going to the toilet. In a scene reminiscent of a screne in director Sergio Leone's ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA, the girl can't resist digging into the cake while she is waiting. When the boy reappears, she finds that she has eaten all of the cake. The main story happens when the wife attends a play audition thinking that there might be a part for Kwan, but the director of the play, Billy Lau, is immediately smitten with her and casts her as the female lead. The entire family suspects something is amiss, so when the director is invited to have dinner at their home, they each work to make the experience a misery for the man. Furious, the wife storms off. As everyone assembles for opening night of the play, the audience is abuzz by the surprise appearance of Superstar Alan Tam in the audience. On stage, the director has cast himself as a man trying to convince the wife to leave her family and take up with him. As the director, from the stage is telling the wife that her family doesn't really love her, Kwan breaks from the audience to beg her mother not to leave the family. As the director tries to get the little girl off the stage, Ng and the rest of the family also go up on stage. As the stage manager tears through her copy of the script back stage to see from where in the script came this material, husband and wife reconcile and embrace with all of their children. In the audience, Alan Tam begins a standing ovation, as various other viewers express how moving the play is and that it may be the best of the season. When Tam goes on stage to congratulate the cast, they insist that he joins them in a curtain call. There are other bits which I haven't mentioned, such as Kwan wanting to see a scary movie, causing her to have nightmares so she joins her parents in their bed. Naturally, she flops around so much that Ng ends up sleeping on the floor. And then Kwan rolls out of bed, landing on top of him. There is also the big chase scene when two hoodlum boys steal Kwan's back pack, and a young boy tries to be a hero by chasing them. I would say that this is an Hong Kong version of PARENTHOOD, but the Steve Martin movie came three years later, and I still haven't seen it.
Did not enjoy:
CARRY ON PICKPOCKET (1982) - It seems appropriate that at the 1982 Hong Kong Film Awards, Sammo Hung split the Best Actor award with Karl Maka of ACES GO PLACES. Both films modernized the Action Comedy with a lot of car stunts. PICKPOCKET starts off promisingly with director Sammo Hung spending time detailing how the pickpocket team works under Lau Hak-suen. Hung is called Rice Pot, or Fatty, while Frankie Chan is called Chimney and Lau's daughter, Pang Sau-Ha, is called Ann. They out-wit Cop Richard Ng, who can not do anything right according to his superior James Tien. Hung meets Deanie Ip in a night club by performing the dancing biscuts from Charlie Chaplin's GOLD RUSH. She soon tells him that she is an undercover inspector needing Hung's help in catching a diamond thief. Or is she? During a big punch-up on a deserted ship, Pang stops a villain from clobbering her with an axe by exposing her breasts. Later, when she tries the same thing to stop henchman Dick Wai, he just punches her out. I guess much of this silliness seemed fresh in 1982, but I saw WINNERS & SINNERS and MY LUCKY STARS before I saw this and they do much the same thing better. Irritatingly, the copy I saw has an inconclusive ending. According to Wikipedia, the film should have had a written epilogue reporting what happened to everyone - who went to jail and who got promoted to police inspector. But no one seems to know from where that giant white guy called Chicken came from.
THE DEVIL YOU KNOW (2022) - Three home invasion robbers break into an home which they thought would be empty. In the morning Officer Michael Ealy finds the mother and the father of the home dead from gunshot wounds, and their son in a coma. Fresh out of prison, Omar Epps is relying on his family for support in making a new life and working as a city bus driver. When he sees that his brother William Catlett has a huge binder of baseball cards, he asks where he got it, and is told that he's holding it for B.J. Britt. Three months later, the boy comes out of his coma, and in the TV news report the boy talks about his baseball card collection he was working on with his father. Figuring that B.J. must have had something to do with the murders, he makes an anonymous call to the police. When the police begin to question B.J.and his associate, those two accuse Catlett of talking to the cops. When Catlett convinces them that he wasn't the snitch, the two threaten Epps. Furious, Catlett muders B.J. and his associate. Soon Epps realizes that not only was his brother one of the home invaders, he was the murderer having shot the parents with the same gun he used on his two conspirators. Because of family loyalties, Epps won't tell Ealy, but at a family dinner he finally tells everyone that his brother is a murderer. Catlett stabs Epps in the chest, which his other brothers knock Catlett down. Recovering in the hospital, Epps is surrounded by his family when Ealy shows up to inform everyone that if Epps doesn't tell what he knows about the home invasion crime, Catlett will only face attempted murder charges for stabbing Epps. Looking around at his family, Epps doesn't know what to do. And writer/director Charles Murray ends the film portraying how family bonds will often lead people to do the wrong thing.
DREADNAUGHT (1981) - Brutish Shun-Yee Yuen, aka Yuen Hsin-Yi, aka White Tiger, is pushing a wheel barrow along a cliff side carrying his wife Qiu Yuen. Thirsty, they stop at a small noodle shop. Soon they realize that the shop is filled with cops. In the ensuing battle, the wife is killed, so an enraged Yuen kills everyone in sight. We are then introduced to Biao Yuen, aka Yuen Biao, aka Mousy, who is a cowardly bill collector. As Mousy is being bullied, Kung Fu student Leung Ka-Yan, aka Ka-Yan Leung, aka Leung Chia-Jen, aka Leung Foon, steps in and suggests that Mousy take lessons from the famous Kwan Tak-Hing, aka Kuan Te-Hsing, aka Wong Fei-Hung. Fei-Hung's school is so celebrated, that they are often invited to perform the Lion Dance at special occasions, which angers a rival Kung Fu teacher. The rival sends various killers to stop Fei-Hung, but they all fail. When the rival finds that White Tiger is hiding out with a Peking Opera Troupe, often performing wearing Demon make-up, he thinks that he's found the perfect assassin. Meanwhile, Mousy gets lessons from his launderess sister, Lilly Li, which come in handy when Mousy accidentally angers White Tiger. Mousy informs head cop Fan Mei-Sheng, aka Mei Shang Fan, that the villain leaving a trail of dead bodies is wearing Demon make-up. Eventually, everyone ends up on the Peking Opera stage in a fight to the death. It turns out that Lilly had been teaching her brother Eagle Claw kung fu, not just a fancy way to fold laundry. Director Yuen Woo-Ping, aka Woo-Ping Yuen, made this film after hitting the big time with the Jackie Chan hits SNAKE IN THE EAGLE'S SHADOW and DRUNKEN MASTER, aka DRUNKEN MONKEY IN THE TIGER'S EYES. There's no faulting the martial arts abilities on display here, but your tolerance for slapstick comedy mixed with vicious hand-to-hand fighting will be a factor in how much you enjoy this film.
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David Deal Enjoyed:
SENTIMENTAL VALUE (25)
BLACK BAG (25)
THE QUILLER MEMORANDUM (66) - See The Eurospy Guide for a review of this classic.
TRAPPED BY FEAR (60) - A young man (Claude Brasseur) is being chased in his convertible through the night streets of Paris by the police. After accidentally killing one of his pursuers, Brasseur makes for the digs of his old army buddy Jean-Paul Belmondo. Belmondo, a happy-go-lucky news photographer, takes the fugitive to one of his girlfriends' places to hide out. What ostensibly begins as a crime story turns into a character study of Belmondo's ladies' man who faces some truths along the way to his final judgment. The star's charisma goes far.
A DAY OF FURY (56) - Gunslinger Dale Robertson saves the life of sheriff Jock Mahoney up in the hills and then rides into town to tell Jock's waiting bride-to-be Mara Corday about it. Turns out Dale has some history with ex-dance hall girl Mara and decides to stick around and rile things up in this supposed God-fearing town. What he turns up is a bunch of hypocrites eager to take Dale down. Solid and colorful B oater with interesting plotting. Henry Mancini contributed to the score.
TRAIN DREAMS (25)
THE SINISTER MONK (65)
Mildly Enjoyed:
NEFERTITI QUEEN OF THE NILE (62)
CAVE OF OUTLAWS (51) - As a teen, Pete Carver (unbilled Russ Tamblyn) helps his dad and gang rob a train. The bandits head for the nearby caves (played splendidly by Carlsbad Caverns) where all are killed by a posse except Carver. He doesn't know where the gold is and does 15 hard for the robbery. When released, Carver (now played by MacDonald Carey) heads back to find the gold followed by Wells Fargo man Edgar Buchanan. Carver also finds good (Alexis Smith) and bad (Victory Jory) on his journey to repentance. William Castle's oater makes good use of the photogenic caves, and Carey and Jory have an actual duel in the town. Passable entertainment.
THE DALTONS RIDE AGAIN (45) - The Dalton brothers (Alan Curtis, Lon Chaney Jr., Kent Taylor, Noah Beery Jr.) ride into Skeleton Creek when they hear of a friend's murder and uncover a land grab to get the right of way for the coming railroad. Quick-moving, action-oriented B oater with a good cast; could be better, could be worse.
THE PASSION OF SLOW FIRE (61) - From 2019: "Exchange student Alexandra Stewart living with Professor Jean Desailly and his wife is found dead in their house. Thru flashbacks we discover the culprit. Edouard Molinaro (La Cage aux Folles and Eurospy fave To Commit a Murder) crafted a small and subtle mystery of interest only to the genre devotee or fans of Stewart."
...A TUTTE LE AUTO DELLA POLIZIA... (75) - AKA Calling All Police Cars. The investigation into a missing young girl turns up her corpse in a lake outside Rome, and an under age prostitution ring. This triggers a series of killings in an effort by the murderer to keep things quiet. Gabriele Ferzetti is the father of the girl. Enrico Maria Salerno is the head of the Flying Squad who assigns Antonio Sabato and Luciana Paluzzi to the case. Inspired by an Italian TV show, Mario Caiano's police procedural/giallo hybrid compares unfavorably with its brethren "What Have You Done to Solange?" and "What Have They Done to Your Daughters" but manages to entertain with nudity, violence and a few familiar faces in supporting roles.
DEATH WILL HAVE YOUR EYES (74) - A despondent Marisa Mell calls her friend Helga Line and shortly thereafter turns on the gas in her kitchen and lays down to die. In flashback we learn how she got to that point. Lower-class Marisa marries rich doctor Farley Granger thinking all her problems will be solved but soon she realizes that's not the case. Bored with her husband, she takes a lover. When Farley won't give her a divorce, she kills him. Unfortunately, Francisco Rabal saw her do it and wants money, lots of money. Giovanni D'Eramo's psychological thriller isn't that thrilling but it is an interesting portrait of a mind pushed to the edge. Mell gives an excellent performance instead of just being the usual eye candy, and the feminine point of view is refreshing.
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Bertrand van Wonterghem Enjoyed:
A day of fury (1956, Harmon Jones)
Mio fratello e figlio unico (2007, Daniele Luchetti)
Ali Baba and the 40 thieves (1944, Arthur Lubin)
Mildly enjoyed:
Drums across the river (Nathan Juran)
De biens étranges affaires – episode « l'amie étranger » (1982, Patrick Jamain)
The magic sword (1962, Bert I. Gordon)
The secret of convict lake (1951, Michael Gordon)
Ne nous fâchons pas (1966, Georges Lautner)
Dolan's cadillac (2008, Jeff Bleesney)
Did not enjoy:
Midi minuit (1970, Pierre Philippe)
Le bal des pompiers (1948, André Berthomieu)
The texican (1966, Lesley Selander)
The desperados (1969, Henry Levin)
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Angel Rivera Highly enjoyed:
"MY FAVORITE YEAR" (1982)
TCM was showing this one and it happens to be my favorite comedy. Loosely based on real people. The situation was totally fictional, still it has a lot of truths and memorable moments.
TCM was showing this one and it happens to be my favorite comedy. Loosely based on real people. The situation was totally fictional, still it has a lot of truths and memorable moments.
Enjoyed:
"EPIC: ELVIS PRESLEY IN CONCERT" (2025)
Contains some never before seen footage of Elvis performances and is a must for all Elvis fans!
"BAT MASTERSON" S1; E5: "The Fighter" (11/05/58)
Mostly remember the theme song for this one. (Forgot to mention the theme songs last week for "The Rebel" and "The Sons of Hercules") So I watched it, even though I don't remember seeing this series. So it was a revelation. Star Gene Barry, (best known for the classic Sci-Fi original version of "The War of the Worlds" (1953), is stylish and sophisticated in his performance as he comes to the aid of an exploited prize fighter. Is able to resist the charms of guest star, Marie Windsor and maintain his principles as she tries to seduce him to her will. Interesting show.
Contains some never before seen footage of Elvis performances and is a must for all Elvis fans!
"BAT MASTERSON" S1; E5: "The Fighter" (11/05/58)
Mostly remember the theme song for this one. (Forgot to mention the theme songs last week for "The Rebel" and "The Sons of Hercules") So I watched it, even though I don't remember seeing this series. So it was a revelation. Star Gene Barry, (best known for the classic Sci-Fi original version of "The War of the Worlds" (1953), is stylish and sophisticated in his performance as he comes to the aid of an exploited prize fighter. Is able to resist the charms of guest star, Marie Windsor and maintain his principles as she tries to seduce him to her will. Interesting show.
Mildly enjoyed:
"LEGEND OF JESSE JAMES" S1; E1 "Three Men from Now" (09/13/65)
Had never heard of this series. Surprised because it starred one of my favorite actors, Christopher Jones. (I became a fan after seeing him in the cult classic, "Wild in the Streets" (1968) The series was about the James brothers, Jesse and Frank. Basically a show about anti-heroes. I could see why it never went beyond one season. YouTube had one full episode. In this episode, the pilot episode, Jesse after telling guest star Jack Elam not to hit a certain bank, has to go after him when Elam disobeys him and robs the bank anyway; killing the town's sheriff, who happens to be a friend of Jesse"s. Its end is predictable.
Had never heard of this series. Surprised because it starred one of my favorite actors, Christopher Jones. (I became a fan after seeing him in the cult classic, "Wild in the Streets" (1968) The series was about the James brothers, Jesse and Frank. Basically a show about anti-heroes. I could see why it never went beyond one season. YouTube had one full episode. In this episode, the pilot episode, Jesse after telling guest star Jack Elam not to hit a certain bank, has to go after him when Elam disobeys him and robs the bank anyway; killing the town's sheriff, who happens to be a friend of Jesse"s. Its end is predictable.
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Charles Gilbert watched:
Wagon Train S01E34 "The Ruttledge Munroe Story" John Drew Barrymore in the title role plays a heel with no redeeming quality. Upon joining the train he immediatedly begins antagonizing others, and imposing himself on a pretty single mother (Mala Powers).
WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953) Shown on Svengoolie. Not the most impressive of the era for sci-fi. The IMDb cast list obscurely includes an uncredited Pierre Cressoy. Retaliation against the invaders features footage of the Northrop YB-49 FLYING wing bomber prototype, later shelved in favor of the B-36.
KILL THE WICKED (1967) Larry Ward opposes Rod Dana and Furio Meniconi in this SW set in a ghost town where a bank stache has been hidden near the abandoned Verner hotel. Entertaining sound track highlighted by the vocal "That's the Price of Gold". Lisa Gastoni is credited but I did not see her in it.
MONEY, WOMEN, AND GUNS (1958) Jock Mahoney oater with Kim Hunter. He's investigating the murder of an aged gold prospector. Costars Lon Chaney and Don Megowan.
BLACK JACK (1967) Following a bank robbery planned by outlaw leader Robert Woods, the gang including Geoffrey (Fredy) Unger and Rik Battaglia, has a falling out over the money disbersement. They kill his sister and scalp her blonde tresses. Woods cackles with laughter when he turns the tide. Indian Joe is played by Mimmo Palmera.
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