SD’s FAVOURITE CHARLES BRONSON FILMS IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST 1968 Henry Fonda
MAGNIFICENT SEVEN 1960 Yul Brynner
GUNS FOR SAN SEBASTIAN 1968 Anjanette Comer
RED SUN 1971 Alain Delon
BULL OF THE WEST (VIRGINIAN TV) 1971 James Drury
VILLA RIDES 1968 Yul Brynner
FAREWELL FRIEND 1968 Alain Delon
CHINO/VALDEZ HORSES 1973 Jill Ireland
GUNS OF DIABLO 1964 Susan Oliver
VIOLENT CITY 1970 Telly Savalas
CHATOS LAND 1972 Jack Palance
STONE KILLER 1973 Martin Balsam
THIS RUGGED LAND 1962 Richard Egan
MASTER OF THE WORLD 1961 Vincent Price
RIDER ON THE RAIN 1971 Marlene Jobert
COLD SWEAT 1970 James Mason
THUNDER OF DRUMS 1961 George Hamilton
DEATH WISH 1974 Hope Lange
MR MAJESTYK 1974 Linda Cristal
WHITE BUFFALO 1977 Clint Walker
MECHANIC 1972 Jean M. Vincent
VALACHI PAPERS 1972 Jill Ireland
SOMEONE BEHIND THE DOOR 1971 Anthony Perkins
TWINKY 1969 Susan George
DEATH HUNT 1981 Andrew Stevens
CHARLES BRONSON’s 1950s GREAT FILMS Westerns Like Jubal 56, Run Of Arrow 57
House of Wax 1953 I have NOT included in the TOP 20 as Bronson was NOT Main Cast.
[quote=“SARTANA DJANGO, post:27, topic:904”]RED SUN 1971 POSTERS Both very pleasing Ennioo and AvatarDk.
Ennioo’s is more colourful but Avatar’s is more sharply focused on the actors
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@ Scherpy
Very oddly amusing language analysis ;D
I am going to ORDER another BAG Of COCKROACHES from the 5 STAR Restaurant ;)[/quote]
[quote=“scherpschutter, post:26, topic:904”]* Sorry fot the ö, couldn’t find the Danish equivalent on my keyboard (suppose I nead an code)
And Den Gröte Stille is a rötten smörgasbord western![/quote]
Actually smorgasbord is Swedish so should feel insulted now
To get Danish citizenship you in fact have to be able to say “Rødgrød med fløde” flawless ten times in a row… It would be funny if it wasn’t so close to the truth.
SD’s FAVOURITE CHARLES BRONSON FILMS IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE AMENDED
I have ADJUSTED My Charles Bronson TOP 20 as shown below
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST 1968 Henry Fonda
MAGNIFICENT SEVEN 1960 Yul Brynner
GUNS FOR SAN SEBASTIAN 1968 Anjanette Comer
RED SUN 1971 Alain Delon
BULL OF THE WEST (VIRGINIAN TV) 1971 James Drury
VILLA RIDES 1968 Yul Brynner
FAREWELL FRIEND 1968 Alain Delon
CHINO/VALDEZ HORSES 1973 Jill Ireland
GUNS OF DIABLO 1964 Susan Oliver
VIOLENT CITY 1970 Telly Savalas
CHATOS LAND 1972 Jack Palance
STONE KILLER 1973 Martin Balsam
THIS RUGGED LAND 1962 Richard Egan
MASTER OF THE WORLD 1961 Vincent Price
HOUSE OF WAX 1953 Vincent Price
RIDER ON THE RAIN 1971 Marlene Jobert
COLD SWEAT 1970 James Mason
YOU CAN’T WIN THEM ALL 1969 Michele Mercier
THUNDER OF DRUMS 1961 George Hamilton
DEATH WISH 1974 Hope Lange
MR MAJESTYK 1974 Linda Cristal
WHITE BUFFALO 1977 Clint Walker
MECHANIC 1972 Jean M. Vincent
VALACHI PAPERS 1972 Jill Ireland
SOMEONE BEHIND THE DOOR 1971 Anthony Perkins
TWINKY 1969 Susan George
DEATH HUNT 1981 Andrew Stevens
CHARLES BRONSON’s 1950s GREAT FILMS Westerns Like Jubal 56, Run Of Arrow 57
House of Wax 1953 I have NOT included in the TOP 20 as Bronson was NOT Main Cast.
Bronson filmed a series of ads in the early 70’s for a mans aftershave in the far east, and here is one you can see on youtube (with links to lots more):
I’ve just been watching the extras on the Koch Johnny Hamlet disc. This is where it’s from. Castellari comes across as such a humourous and warm man and related that story. Castellari went to Cannes to meet up with Bronson and was kept waiting for a week or so. Castellari enjoyed his time there but spent much of his days doing his weights and building up his already formidable muscles.
During the meeting a near naked Bronson was waving his pipe about and flexing his arm muscles - paying more attention to his own physique than to the discussion. Castellari took of his jacket and started flexing his own in artificially constructed movements - trying to make it look natural. The interview has Castellari laughing and saying it must have looked ridiculous to an outside spectator.
No film was ever made - although the interview does mention a title - and they ended up arm-wrestling. I’m not sure who won 'cos Castellari, (and myself), were laughing so much at this point!