Watched 20 Steps to Death. I can’t find the film’s page from the database. Can anyone help?
Thanks! I don’t know why I couldn’t get a hit with search in the database.
Seems like a nice, obscure entry. At least, I never heard of it.
How was it, and what version did you watch?
Hellgate(1952) A better-than-expected black and white western starring Sterling Hayden and Ward Bond. Hayden plays a Confederate veteran living in post-civil war Union country who is framed and subsequently sent to prison(Hellgate) for a crime he didn’t commit. Bond plays the mean prison warden. Worth a look.
Return of Hallelujah
Being a fan of the first, I couldn’t pass on the opportunity to see this sequel. Though no where’s near as good as the first, I still greatly enjoyed myself and was absolutley never bored by this one. I suppose this and other Carimeo comedies are somewhat of a guilty shame for me as I like the Tressete’s, somewhat.
[quote=“Bad Lieutenant, post:4744, topic:141”]Seems like a nice, obscure entry. At least, I never heard of it.
How was it, and what version did you watch?[/quote]I watched dvd-r ripped from Finnish vhs, quite bad quality but the film itself is pretty good. Script is better than in average sw and Dean Reed is ok as the half-breed hero. Recommended film.
Well worth a view for sure…I think you will enjoy.
Awkward hands
It was ok, but pretty much disjointed
Day of The Evil Gun has been viewed.
Pretty flat first half with an improved pace in the second half, but film was lacking bite for me. Glenn Ford walked around most of the time as though he had shit his pants.
Death Walks in Laredo
Now I know the story of my avatar. A fun movie that never gets boring but is missing something. Maybe realistic charactes. To say the least. 4/5
Four of the Apocalypse
A good one I never get tired of but whenever I watch it, I never get that special feeling at the end of all spaghettis I like. 4/5
O’ Cangaiceiro
Well made with great costue design but I’m a little cold on the idea of a “western” if thts what it is, set in a jungle. 4/5
Fighting Fists of Shanghai Joe
A fun movie. 4/5
On the Third Day Arrived the Crow
A horribly bad movie I had a lot of fun watching as it is sooooooooooooooooooooo bad it’s good! 1/5 or 5/5
I see you haven’t been wasting your time Korano
I had the day off.
Savona: Pistol Packin’ Preacher[url]http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Posate_le_pistole%2C_reverendo[/url] (dvd-r)
-Yeah, finally I saw this spaghetti western master piece starring the one and only Mark Damon, founder of the genre and the man with 65 teeth. Superbly directed film with handsome lead and beautiful actresses. Masterpiece of the genre which every sw fan should get! I appeal to wild East and Koch Media to release this beautiful film restored and remastered on dvd!
Oh please no
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[quote=“korano, post:4752, topic:141”]On the Third Day Arrived the Crow
A horribly bad movie I had a lot of fun watching as it is sooooooooooooooooooooo bad it’s good! 1/5 or 5/5[/quote]
I think you’re confusing bad with boring … I have no problems with bad movies as long as they are entertaining. Crow is mearly boring. My opinion only of course.
No, I thought it was somewhat fun to watch. I was laughing my ass off the whole time.
And in my recent foray into trash…
Wanted Johnny Texas
A very interesting film. Not really that good but easy enough to watch. It doesn’t have that Spaghetti feel and seems like a muscle man film mixed with a 30’s western serial. A very interesting combo.
I’ll sell my skin dearly
I liked it. The strangest thing about this movie is Mike Marshall, the way he acts and looks
Valdez is coming
Burt Lancaster is great as old mexican veteran who can still kick some asses. I thought the ending was a letdown
Halleluja and Sartana Strike Again
A spaghetti western comedy and a fine one at that. Halleluja and Sartana are up against a gang led by a man called Wolf (because he howls now and again). A gang containing among others Dan van Husen and Denmarks own Lars Bloch (called Danish in the movie).
If you are into spaghetti western comedies don’t miss this one. Don’t except a hardcore spaghetti western and you won’t be disappointed.
Four Pistols for Trinity
Mediocre western starring Peter Lee Lawrence. Not bad but not particular excellent either. Action-packed though and had me entertained all way through but don’t go expecting a master-piece. Nice soundtrack by Roberto Pregadio which have just been released by GDM.