One of his best is Cry for Revenge, a good buddy film in which Mark Damon co-stars. Steffen’s acting is self ironic in this one, and he actually shows some charisma. A lively underrated western from Marchent #2.
I’m not a huge fan of Steffan, so perhaps haven’t put too much thought into this, but here we go (with some commentary):
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[tr][td]1[/td][td] Treno per Durango [/td][td]good, entertaining fun[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]2[/td][td]No Room do Die[/td][td]A bit disappointing, given that I usually enjoy William Berger much more, but watchable enough [/td][/tr]
[tr][td]3[/td][td]Ringo, Il Volto Della Vendetta[/td][td]Doesn’t seem to be widely liked around here, and certainly not great, but I found it OK[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]4[/td][td]Apocalypse Joe[/td][td]Obviously descends into a ridiculous half-hour gunfight, but has half-hour gunfights go, it’s not bad![/td][/tr]
[tr][td]5[/td][td]Killer Kid[/td][td]I really wasn’t convinced by this; it seemed to have very little in the way of a coherent plot[/td][/tr]
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(That ends up being a list of 5 because I’ve only seen 5, not because these are his top 5!)
And stuff I should/would like to see, but haven’t yet (in rough order):
[ul][li]Mille dollari sul nero (but mostly for Garko, not Steffan)[/li]
[li]Garringo[/li]
[li]Perché uccidi ancora[/li]
[li]Django the Bastard[/li][/ul]
Stuff I probably will see when the Koch Encyclopedia collection is released: