yeah, that’s the one. Nice one. Over to you, my friend.
Ha! you’re too good! I’ll have to think of something better…
1960s and 70s are my era, but there’s tons of areas of cinema I know almost nothing about.
You maybe don’t want to go too obscure or no one will get it
The Culpepper Cattle Company (1972) … a great favorite, seen it loads of times.
Well done, amigo.
One of my favourites, also.
Seriously…i don’t know how how to explain this film…but it is very special. Gritty? Realistic? I haven’t yet sussed what makes this such a ‘great’ 70’s Western…There is something very special about it…It is probably what many so-called Western buffs would call a ‘B’ western…
For me, I watched it first as a young teenager and always put myself in the character of Gary Grimes, who longs for romantic adventure and then has some tough realities forced on him. It is very different from other western movies.
Anyway … try this one, guys.
Ceratainly not the ‘Red Badge of Courage’… Any indication, as to the decade that it was made?
Correct … you’re up again, Toscano
Seriously…! Thank you, Aldo.
Back to the early days of cinema comedy. …
No…it isn’t Boris Johnson in pre Prime-Minister mode…
Think of ‘Bisto’…and you will probably get this…AHHH!
Oh, my giddy aunt…does anyone remember the ‘Oxo’ adverts…?
Lynda Bellingham…what a doll…
Laughing gravy ?
That’s the one, Aldo. Well done.
Over to you, now.
The Man Called Noon
Not that one, but you’re very close
Catlow
That’s it … over to you, Lone