‘Harry Brown’ (2009) with Michael Caine as gentle old soul turned vigilante ![]()
Thanks, Toscano
Would someone else like to take a shot ? Feel free.
Never heard of this, but after a little ‘googling’ I found it …
better if someone else has a go.
For the others who don’t recognize this one, I rank this western as number one of all the actual (my) country’s westerns
. That could be considered as a clue.
Viva Cangaceiro?
No, it’s a euro-western , but from a country without the Euro but with SEK… - What country is that ? It is mine ( just paraphrasing from another western (a SW)) .
This fairly new picture is from a western park, named after an American western TV-series, and it was constructed around 1966 and it was at and around that estate that this western was filmed in the 1970´s. ( My wife happened to be an advisor for this western park in 2020 regarding measures for limitation of the spread of covid-19).
So is it “The Emigrants”?
No, that one I think is not considered to be a western. This one is an obscure Swedish western from the middle of the 1970’s.
They’re not ‘Googling’ hard enough! LOL ![]()
So this must be I död mans spår - Dead Man’s Trail?
Yes Montero, that is correct !
I only knew of that Swedish western, so I had to rank it as number one in its category ![]()
Over to you now
Thank you, @runner - although I can’t say I’ve seen that one.
This features an early credit for an influential script doctor …
The director made a couple of SWs; the second one includes a cameo by an actor from this wartime drama …
A guess : Il gobbo (Carlo Lizzani,1960) . (I thought I recognized Pasolini from Requiescant)
Bravo, @runner - it is indeed Pasolini in his screen debut, with the character name ‘Monco’. The film was co-written by Luciano Vincenzoni. Similar to other Lizzani films - ‘Banditi a Milano’ and ‘L’amante di Gramigna’ aka ‘The Bandit’ - a decent print is yet to surface.
Over to you.
Thank you @Montero. Here we have a probably slightly more known film on this web site :

















