Five for Hell 1968 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Foreign / Action
Director: Gianfranco Parolini Cast: Gianni Garko, Klaus Kinski, Nick Jordan, Margaret Lee, Sal Borgese, Luciano Rossi, Samson Burke, Bill Vanders, Irio Fantini
Lt. Glenn Hoffman (Gianni Garko) and his small band of soldiers are on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines in World War II. A tough–and mean–Nazi commander, Hans Mueller (Klaus Kinski), stands in the way of their reaching the goal of stealing secret war plans. 2 User Reviews
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Run, Man, Run! 1968 N/R, 110 min. Genre: Foreign / Western
Director: Sergio Sollima Cast: Tomas Milian, Donald O'Brien, John Ireland, Federico Boido, Linda Veras, Chelo Alonso, Jose Torres, Luciano Rossi, Nello Pazzafini, Marco Guglielmi, Gianni Rizzo, Goffredo Unger
Knife-throwing, petty thief Cuchillo (Tomas Milian) finds out from a prison inmate, who he helped escape, the location of a cache of gold. After the prisoner is killed, Cuchillo heads for the gold, which is intended to help fund the Mexical Revolution. But others also want the gold. One of the better spaghetti Westerns, with humor thrown in for good measure.
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They Call Me Trinity 1971 G, 109 min. Genre: Western / Comedy
Director: Enzo Barboni Cast: Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Farley Granger, Elena Pedemonte, Steffen Zacharias, Dan Sturkie, Gisela Hahn, Ezio Marano, Luciano Rossi, Riccardo Pizzuti, Paolo Magalotti
A lazy, and somewhat shady, sheriff (Terence Hill) and his brother (Bud Spencer) take on a land baron (Farley Granger) and Mexican bandits who are exploiting Mormon settlers. A funny spoof of spaghetti Westerns. Followed by "Trinity Is Still My Name."
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| 1. Five for Hell (1968)
2. Run, Man, Run! (1968)
3. They Call Me Trinity (1971)
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