The Last Western You Watched?

“Blindman” and " Find a Place to Die"

A Town Called Hell
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067870/[/url]

Very good first 30 minutes including powerful scenes of killing in cold blood and execution. As a whole quite confusing.

Worth watching still.

“Stagecoach”-The 1966 remake, which, to be honest is not a bad movie, it’s just that the original 1939 film is so good, that any remake would pale in comparison. If you watch it on it’s own merits, you’ll see that it has a good cast, some fine acting and good action.

“American Outlaws” (which I’m starting to think that I’m the only person who likes this movie)

“The Quick Gun”- with Audie Murphy ( a fun “B” movie)

just watched minnesota clay

“Winnetou und sein Freund Old Firehand”

il grande silenzio

Seven Men From Now-with Randolph Scott

“Der Schatz im Silbersee” and “Winnetou und das Halbblut Apanatschi”…

Right at christmas time there are all the Karl May movies on german TV. Nice… :slight_smile:

“The War Wagon” with John Wayne and Kirk Douglas
"The Commancheros" with Wayne and Lee Marvin

The Broken Land-with Kent Taylor and a very young Jack Nicholson

For a few Dollars more, Death rides a horse and the great Silence.

A Man Called Joe Clifford, the german DVD from X-Rated.

Solid and enjoyable, Anthony Steffen is always a pleasure to watch.

[url]http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Uomo_chiamato_Apocalisse_Joe%2C_Un[/url]

Fistful of Dollars…

I watched Gods and Generals. Not really a “western” per se but nevertheless related… :slight_smile:

this man cant die

“They call me trinity” and “Trinity is still my name” on german tv.

watched “blind justice” with armand assante,very spaghettie like.

For A Few Dollars More
The Long Riders
and a whole lot of episodes of “The Big Valley”

The Ballad of Cable Hogue. Funny western with Jason Robards, by Sam Peckinpah.