No … this is from the late 1960s, a French, German, Italian co-production. No big name stars, though the actor in the first screen shot has appeared in several Spaghetti westerns ![]()
That’s salacious Jacques Herlin and Uschi Glas, so it should be The Tower of the Screaming Virgins, although on that second shot seems to be Gino Pernice who is not listed on the IMDb for that film.
Well done, Peon … thankfully there are no salacious scenes with Jacques Herlin!
This one’s pretty entertaining, and worth a watch for the very cheesy acting of the leading man - plus, there’s a few nice ladies too ![]()
Thank you, aldo. This kind of films used to be shown as Friday late night movies when private TV channels appeared on the scene here in Germany. One even had Garko in it, I remember.
But now to something completely different… ![]()
Blast of Silence (1961) ![]()
Hats off to you, aldo! That’s absolutely correct. ![]()
Thank you, Peon … they’re all easy if you’ve seen them recently
I only discovered ‘Blast of Silence’ about a year ago … and it is that rare thing, a true hidden gem, unlike anything I’d seen before - Highly recommended.
Anyway … meanwhile back at the sand pit …
Naturally The Stranger Returns/A Man, A Horse, A Gun (Luigi Vanzi) music Stelvio Cipriani 1967
Hi runner … that is correct - over to you ![]()
This is ‘Black Killer’ (1971) … not one of my top 500 ![]()
Well done, aldo ! Your turn…
I Crudeli, 1966
aka, ‘The Hellbenders’ … well done, Peon. Over to you for a worthy challenge ![]()
An educated ‘wild guess’ … Melodie en sous-sol (1963) ??? ![]()
Gracias companero!
Staying with French thrillers … aficionados will recognize these 3 dudes ('cause they’re in every French thriller ever made, seemingly!) but which one is it ??? ![]()
Au-delà de la peur aka Beyond Fear?



















