Alright… it was filmed and produced entirely in spain, has an american director and its based on a story by a famous american writer.
I think I’m familiar with this one, as it was the final film role of the great Paco Rabal. So is it Dagon?
I’d go ahead, Montero, as you’ve clearly guessed correctly.
All right, I’ll go ahead then. The film was dedicated to Francisco Rabal who had died two months before its release.
Here’s a relatively easy one just to get things moving again…
yep The film is very hit and miss, but it was a fun watch.
This somewhat routine spaghetti western included an early credit for a genre stalwart who’s still going strong today…
Is this, ‘Some Dollars for Django’ ? … the stalwart being, Enzo G Castellari
Correct of course, @aldo
I was going to post the BTS photo here but I put it in the other thread instead.
Your turn.
‘Take a Girl Like You’ (1970)?
Well done, Toscano … back to you.
Correct, Aldo.
Starring Nicky Henson - who I will always associate with ‘Fawlty Towers’, as the ‘medallion man’ whom Basil takes a particular dislike to!
Well done, Aldo, and back to you now…
The ‘Medallion Man’ may have been his finest half hour?
Thanks, Toscano … here’s one that shouldn’t tax the brain too much.
‘The Prince and the Pauper’ (1977)?
Spot on … a terrific adventure film, marred only by Mark Lester’s horrible acting - MHO of course
Back to you, Toscano.