No … the other most beautiful woman
I am no expert in recognizing Sophia Loren, but obviously my guess was right C’era una volta (1967) By the way, the landscape on the third screenshot reminds of the surroundings of the location of the ESPERANZA railway station in Navajo Joe, that is around 55 kilometers or so south of Madrid. But IMDB only states Italy regarding C’era una volta.
Correct … it certainly looks like Spain, but all I can find is a mention that it was made outside Naples. .
Over to you, runner.
Thanks, aldo !
I like this one, especially for the music, and in spite of the uncharismatic antihero.
Regarding the music, there is 3 minutes of a flamenco dance performance but I am not sure if Felice di Stefano was the composer of that piece of music also since it sounds very traditional Spanish/Mexican…
Its the dreaded Ramon the Mexican…
I already know your thoughts on it runner as we have discussed it before.
Well your statement is partly correct so over to you
In my defence I have at least given it another go and sat through it again, partly because of your admiration for it.
Anyway, cheers runner.
Guns and Guts (1974) ?
Got it. Your go, aldo.
After the speedboat from hell, here are the vaporetti of death … Anita Strindberg in Chi l’ha vista morire? …
LOL … very good Companero, and correct too
over to you.
I say that’s Django with a typo: Drango.
Bam, that was quick. Drango (1957) it is. Your turn, Hired_Peon.
I don’t recognize it, but I’m intrigued … could it be from il maestro, Richard Harrison ?