Favourite "awkward friendship" in a spaghetti western

Corbett & Cuchillo in The Big Gundown :wink:

Me & Stanton in Bullitt Rides A Horse :wink:
Welcome to the forum MG!

Thanks! Iā€™m liking this place already :smiley:

catching up on the old posts I see, enjoy!

[quote=ā€œIā€¦Iā€¦Idiot, post:2, topic:1835ā€]Me & Stanton in Bullitt Rides A Horse :wink:
Welcome to the forum MG![/quote]

You misspelled the title, itā€™s Bullitt rides too fast

By the way, the most awkward friendship was Sartana and Django on this forum

[quote=ā€œscherpschutter, post:6, topic:1835ā€]By the way, the most awkward friendship was Sartana and Django on this forum[/quote] :smiley:

Isnā€™t there a ballad for that one?

Nero and Milian in Companeros,of course

And Ireland and Damon in Copperface i enjoyed

Welcome,Gringo :slight_smile:

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Seconded! But do we want to forget about Blondie and Tuco? ;D

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how about col Douglas Mortimer and the Man with no name.

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Heck no - theyā€™re the best on screen duo ever.

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A couple that stand out among the many:

George Hilton and Frank Wolff in Last of the Badmen.

Antonio Sabato and John Ireland in Hate for Hate.

Golly ! :smiley:

John Phillip Law & Lee Van Cleef in Death Rides A Horse.

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Isnā€™t that a John Wayne film?

Angel and the Badman?

Sorry, I got mixed up with the two.

Now John Wayne and any spaghetti Western character - that would be one hell of an awkward friendship.

My favorite is probably Blondieā€™s and Tucoā€™s in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. It was a temporary ā€œfriendship,ā€ more like a business partnership if anything. My second favorite would have to be Monco and Col. Mortimerā€™s in For A Few Dollars More, they were both skeptical of each other until the end.

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